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28 August, 11:40

Lines 105-111: What do we learn about Hale and Danforth's characters from their dialogue in these lines? Lines 138-151: What does Danforth's dialogue in this section of the scene reveal about his character? What specifically in Francis' response reveals him to be a courageous and upstanding character? Lines 176-199: Who is the protagonist and who is the antagonist in these lines? Lines 256-294: In the dialogue of Cheever, Parris, and Hale, who is aligned with Danforth? Who is on Proctor's side? How can you tell? Lines 316-329: Infer Danforth's reason for telling Proctor that his wife is pregnant in response to Proctor's claim that Mary will admit to lying to the court.

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  1. 28 August, 11:53
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    His face reveal! Yeah
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