In act 3, danforth:
a. reads a deposition by 91 citizens.
b. questions proctor a...
English, 13.01.2020 23:31 sydneyglover302
In act 3, danforth:
a. reads a deposition by 91 citizens.
b. questions proctor about his religious beliefs.
c. examines elizabeth proctor for signs of pregnancy.
d. throws reverend hale out of the courtroom
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