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Read the following dialogue from Act IV of The Crucible, in which Tituba and Sarah tell Herrick that the Devil is about to fly them to Barbados. Sarah Good: A pair of bluebirds wingin’ southerly, the two of us! Oh, it be a grand transformation, Marshal. She raises the flask to drink again. Herrick, taking the flask from her lips: You’d best give me that or you’ll never rise off the ground. Come along now. Tituba: I’ll speak to him for you, if you desires to come along, Marshal. Herrick: I’d not refuse it, Tituba; it’s the proper morning to fly into Hell. Which sentences best describe the realistic elements in this dialogue? Choose two options.

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