Giles Corey accuses Thomas Putnam of killing his neighbors for their land. This accusation is made during the events of Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible."
Of what does Giles accuse Putnam?
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He accuses him of taking advantage of the girls.
He accuses him of being in service to the devil.
He accuses him of killing his neighbors for their land.
He accuses him of being a hypocrite.
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