In "The Crucible", by Arthur Miller, the character that fears that his own mistakes may have angered God and brought his wrath on Salem is <em>Reverend John Hale</em>. Hale is a young minister, expert in witchcraft who is in Salem to examine Betty, Parris's daughter. He is an intelligent man and doesn't fall on blindly trying to blame everybody of witchcraft. Instead he fears his presence has brought God's wrath on Salem. "Let you councel among yourselves; think of your village and what may have drawn from heaven such thundering wrath upon you all."
Answer: the answer is C
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<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The main purpose of the </em><em>expert of the document</em><em> from the Declaration of Independence is to </em><em>announce the decision of the colonies</em><em> to sever their ties to England.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
As writer can convey any message they want the reader to receive, it is their unique talent. So in the Declaration of Independence the writer has written with the main purpose of announcing the decisions of the colonies.
The writer says that it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another.