Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible, which depicts the 1692 Salem witch trials, in 1953. Which represents a primary source he could have used to research his play?

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A a journal kept by one of the Salem judgesa journal kept by one of the Salem judges
B a scholarly article or book on Puritanisma scholarly article or book on Puritanism
C an American history textbook chapter on witchcraftan American history textbook chapter on witchcraft
D an online encyclopedia article on witchcraft in America

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A - a journal kept by one of the Salem judges
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