The 2nd and 4th one due to the fact it doesn't give a valid reason but more of an effect of doing so.
Answer:
Hale's stance on seeking an explanation for what is happening, reaches John because he is being tried without any concrete evidence, with nothing to explain the trial.
Explanation:
John Proctor was accused of witchcraft completely unfairly, yet he went to trial, with no evidence to back up the charges and even with the knowledge that Abigail accused him of revenge. This experience is reached by the words of Hale, who says, that it is necessary to look for an explanation for what is happening in the city, instead of causing the collapse that is happening.
I mean when i study i like write what i need to know down on a paper n then i like highlight what’s really important and then work on that and ya
I believe the answer is "A heavenly Muse" (since he's asking for help to serve God)