Crucible Set-up Notes ***At the beginning of Act 1, and starting with the non-italicized font, answer the following: 1. List out the ideas that confuse.

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Crucible Set-up Notes ***At the beginning of Act 1, and starting with the non-italicized font, answer the following: 1. List out the ideas that confuse you or info that you don’t know 2. When you read the set up, pay careful attention to the 1st sentence in each ‘graph. Put each of these topic sentences into your own words. 3. What is the main idea that Miller wants you to understand before starting the play?  4. By the end of this preview, do you think that Miller believes in witchcraft?