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dlinn [17]
1 year ago
14

Why is reverend parris so terrified by the events in salem? What possible result does he fear?

English
1 answer:
fiasKO [112]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

Reverend Parris is scared that his reputation will be ruined as well as his livelihood.

Explanation:

"The Crucible" The Rev. Parris will do everything to safeguard his reputation and power. Reverend Parris worries that his rivals will destroy him despite his daughter's strange condition.

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