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3. In Act II of The Crucible, what is most clearly Reverend Hale's reason for visiting the Proctors?
O] A. He wants to gather information about the Proctors to make his personal evaluation of them.
B. He wants to find evidence in order to exonerate Elizabeth from witchcraft charges.
O C. He comes to warn Elizabeth that she has been officially charged by the court
D. He is required to visit as an authority of the court

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