She's in Parris's house on a bed "inert".
Betty
His daughter is in the same state as Betty.
Mr. Putnam
It's the town where the story takes place.
Salem
It's the building Proctor hasn't been visiting.
church
"I have seen them all through their silly seasons."
Rebecca
Parris
She's the voice of reason.
Rebecca Nurse
It's where we first see Betty.
bed or bedroom
It's what Parris saw "lying on the grass" in the woods.
A dress
"My contract provides I be supplied with all my firewood."
Parris
She "drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor".
Abigail
His wife "reads strange books."
Giles Corey
It's where the girls danced.
The woods or forest
books
"I shall not proceed unless you are prepared to believe me if I should find no bruise of hell upon her."
Hale
He appeared midway through the Act "loaded down with heavy books."
Hale
She is the first to confess to witchcraft.
Tituba
Also, an example of alliteration, Abigail tells Parris, "The ________ is packed with people."
parlor
It's the "charm" Abigail drank.
chicken blood
"I knew it! Goody Osburn were midwife to me 3 times."
Mrs. Putnam
She brings Parris news from a doctor.
Susanna
She currently works for the Proctors and reminds Abigail that "witchery is a hangin' error."
Mary Warren
It's where Tituba is from originally.
Barbados
It's where John tells Abigail she'll be "clapped" before she's 20.
The stocks
"There was four. There was four."
Tituba