Answer:The correct answer to question 1 is C. "His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest;"
Obviously, in order to trust someone, there must be a special bond that unites them together for a long time.
The correct answer for question 2 is C. "undemonstrative at the best"
right after that sentence, it says that Mr. Utterson had a good nature.
The correct answer to question 3 is B. They do not understand why the men are friends.
People did not comprehend the bond they had as friends and they were astonished by their friendship.
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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."
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I believe you're looking for the third down option starting with "Monticello was built"
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