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Which of the following statements is NOT something the girls were doing in the woods when they are discovered by Reverend Parris? 1) Conjuring the spirits of Ruth Putnam's dead sisters 2) Create a curse to kill for Elizabeth Proctor 3) Dancing 4) Kissing boys

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Final answer:

In Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible', the girls in the woods were described as conjuring spirits, cursing Elizabeth Proctor, and dancing. They were not described as kissing boys.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking about the activities of the girls in the Salem Witch Trials as they've been portrayed in Arthur Miller's play 'The Crucible'. The question asks, which activity was

NOT

mentioned as one of the things the girl were doing in the woods. In 'The Crucible', it's mentioned that the girls were 'conjuring spirits', 'cursing Elizabeth Proctor', and 'dancing'. However, there is

no mention of the girls kissing boys

in the woods. Therefore, the option that they were 'kissing boys' is not something the girls were doing in the woods when discovered by Reverend Parris.

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