In Crucible Act, According to Danforth, what kind of crime is witchcraft?

invisible

important

obvious

unattainable

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In "The Crucible," according to Danforth, witchcraft is considered an invisible crime. This is because it cannot be proven or seen directly, making it a crime based on suspicion and fear, rather than tangible evidence.

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