Carefully read the passage from the Crucible, Act I, pages 34 – 35, beginning, “Our difficulty in believing” and ending, “... from that of the arbiter to that of the scourge of God” in order to answer the following questions.
1. From the passage, the reader can infer that Erasmus is a(n)
A. Communist proponent from the mid 1900s
B. long-deceased Lutheran leader
C. deceased man openly denounced by Martin Luther
D. ancient Greek philosopher
E. anarchist from the Napoleonic era
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