why does Ann Putnam say that her daughter Ruth has been acting strange.
This is from English literature...
The crucible - ACT 1
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The reason why Ann Putnam say that her daughter Ruth has been acting strange is as follows:
The following line is taken from ''The Crucible'', by Arthur Miller.
- So, During that time, no dark forces were working that time in town.
- According to her, dark forces are pulling her child.
- It is concluded by Ann Putnam that this shows the devil has touched the child.
- It is evident that Ruth is feigning her illness at the end of the story.
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