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From the following stage directions near the start of Act I of The Crucible, what can readers conclude about Tituba's behavior at the end of the act? She enters as one does who can no longer bear to be barred from the sight of her beloved, but she is also very frightened because her slave sense has warned her that, as always, trouble in this house eventually lands on her back. (a) tituba is so fond of Betty that she will try anything to help her(b) tituba is actually in love with Reverend Parris and confesses to keep him out of trouble(c) Tituba's "slave sense" is what got her and the girls into trouble in the first place(d) she is so sure that trouble will befall her that she plays along with Hale as he pushes her for information

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