Final answer:
Mary Warren is a character from 'The Crucible' and she shares with the Proctors that thirty-nine people have been arrested and Goody Osburn will hang, and she gives Elizabeth a 'poppet' she made in court.
Step-by-step explanation:
Mary Warren is a character in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, which is set during the Salem witch trials. As Act 2 opens, Mary Warren returns from the Salem court, where she has been serving as an official of the court, despite the disapproval of the Proctors. She shares with John and Elizabeth Proctor that thirty-nine people have been arrested for witchcraft and that Goody Osburn will hang for her failure to confess. Additionally, Mary Warren gives Elizabeth a 'poppet' (a small doll) she made in court, which later becomes significant as evidence against Elizabeth.