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In Act I of the Crucible, how does Reverend Parris's belief in the supernatural affect his response to his daughter's illness? a. He refuses to send for a doctor b. He professes his faith that god will heal her c. He seeks help from Reverend Hale d. He believes Abigail's assertion that Betty was not bewitched 2. From his comments in Act I, it can be inferred that Parris's concern for his daughter is primarily based on his: a. anxiety about his reputation b. fear for the fate of her soul c. great love for his only child d. terror of the devil 3. What can be inferred from Act I of the Crucible about the Puritans' attitude toward their slaves?a. The Puritans saw their slaves as equal in God's sight b. The Puritans saw their slaves as being only a step removed in paganism. c. The Puritans feared and mistrusted their slaves. d. The Puritans treated their slaves as valued members of the household. 4. Thomas Putnam's attitude toward Reverend Parris is one of: a. mistrust b. respect c. pity d. contempt
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