Danforth. This is a court

  1. What happens to the 91 people who signed the document testifying to Proctor’s, Giles’s, and Francis’ wives’ innocence?*
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  2. Why is Danforth skeptical of the evidence that Proctor and the others present to the court?A: Because he genuinely thinks that
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  3. Herrick. Good morning, Excellency.Danforth. Where is Mr. Parris? Herrick. I’ll fetch him. (He starts for the door.) Danforth.
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  4. Previously, the court has been suspicious that John is trying to overthrow the court. Based on this information, why does
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  5. In The Crucible Act, Who is brought into court to back up John’s testimony?Danforth Giles Corey Parris Elizabeth Proctor
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  6. Danforth. Come here, woman. (Elizabeth comes to him, glancing at Proctor’s back.) Look at me only, not at your husband. In my
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  7. Proctor (as he takes out several papers). I am no lawyer, so I’ll—Danforth. The pure in heart need no lawyers. Proceed as
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  8. In The Crucible Act, What is ironic about Danforth’s reasoning behind refusing to pardon the remaining prisoners or postpone
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  9. In the Crucible Act 4What is ironic about Danforth’s reasoning behind refusing to pardon the remaining prisoners or postpone
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  10. Danforth. This is a court of law, Mister. I’ll have no effrontery here!Proctor. Forgive him, sir, for his old age. Peace,
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