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What does PARRIS say in response to DANFORTH's question about dancing?

1) No, she has not danced.
2) Yes, she has danced.
3) I don't know.
4) Cannot be determined.

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Final answer:

Parris says, 'No, she has not danced.'

Step-by-step explanation:

In the play, 'The Crucible', when asked by Danforth if his daughter has danced, Parris says, 'No, she has not danced.' This is a significant moment in the play as it is one of the accusations against individuals in the Salem witch trials. Parris denies any involvement of his daughter in dancing, as it is seen as sinful and a sign of devil worship.

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