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Which is an example of external conflict in The Crucible? O A. Mary Warren struggles between continuing to lie and telling the
truth.
O B. John Proctor feels guilty for having an affair with Abigail Williams.
O C. Abigail Williams accuses Elizabeth Proctor of practicing
witchcraft.
D. Hale tries to justify his role in executing many innocent people.

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