Answer:
A
Explanation:
None of the answers specifically mentions race, but A mentions welcoming people so I'm 95% sure that's the answer
<span>In his opening remarks, Hale seems to establish authority by going directly to his idea on finding out who the witch is because of this Abigail points Tituba as a witch for doing witchery. this lead to Tituba confessing but later on she starts accusing other for witchery</span>
I would say the best answer is A, he hides behind a tree. I was in between A and D, but one can run in a park.
B wouldn't work because him being dressed in ordinary street clothes doesn't show that he's afraid of something.
C wouldn't work because although yes, he was panting, that could mean that he's just tired; not necessarily, scared.
The man hiding behind the tree is the best evidence for the conclusion of him being afraid of something. Also in the passage it states, "....he moved behind a tree. Seeming not to notice my presence, he stood with his back against the trunk, panting."