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After Danforth receives Mary's deposition, he says to her "Has Mr. Proctor threatened you for this deposition?" She says that he has not. But Danforth asks her twice more, and then again at the end of the scene. What can we infer
from this about Danforth?
O That he wants her confession to be a lie, so the court can continue, and he won't look a fool
O That he hates Proctor and wants to make a fool of him
O That he genuinely wants to hear the truth and is worried Proctor has threatened her
O That he is very thorough, extensively testing all evidence brought before him

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