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Which statement best describes Reverend Hale's role during the trial?
Hale seems to doubt John Proctor and opposes him.
Hale repeatedly defends John Proctor and tries his best to help him.
Hale is very neutral and does not get involved too much.
Hale writes down everything the judges and witnesses say in court.
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"Hale repeatedly defends John Proctor and tries his best to help him."
He begins as a firm believer in the court but, as evidence mounts, he becomes convinced the trials are wrong, pleads with the judges, tries to save accused people (including Proctor), and urges them to confess rather than hang.
He begins as a firm believer in the court but, as evidence mounts, he becomes convinced the trials are wrong, pleads with the judges, tries to save accused people (including Proctor), and urges them to confess rather than hang.
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