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Which of these scenes lends itself most readily to music? the scene when Betty and Abigail accuse other women the scene between Abigail and John Proctor in Betty's room the scene when Parris interrogates Abigail about that night the scene when Reverend Hale interrogates Tituba

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Answer:

Abigail and John Proctor in Betty's room.

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This scene is the most readily to music, because it is one that will greatly impact the rest of the story as it will be the basis for all of Abigail's accusations. It also shows the approach between her and John Proctor. These reasons make this scene the most important and impactful of the options given above. Since the music in a scene is intended to intensify the sensations, this would be the scene, among the options given, that would be most readily to music.

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User Brondahl
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The scene that lends itself most readily to music is this: the scene between Abigail and John Proctor in Betty's room. The answer for this would be the second option. This one is based on The Crucible by Arthur Miller in Act I, Scene 5. Hope this answers your question.
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