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According to Danforth how is witchcraft different from an ordinary crime?
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It is not punishable by death
It is not different
It is "an invisible crime"
It can be proven with physical evidence
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According to Danforth, witchcraft is "an invisible crime" and can be distinguished from an ordinary crime because it cannot be proven with physical evidence.
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