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12. Why does Reverend Hale visit the Proctors? A. Just to visit. B. To tell them he believes them. C. To find out more about them since they have been mentioned in court. D. To ask them again, if they know how to do the electric slide.

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12. Why does Reverend Hale visit the Proctors?
A. Just to visit.
B. To tell them he believes them.
C. To find out more about them since they have been mentioned in court.
D. To ask them again, if they know how to do the electric slide.

12. Why does Reverend Hale visit the Proctors? A. Just to visit. B. To tell them he believes them. C. To find out more about them since they have been mentioned in court. D. To ask them again, if they know how to do the electric slide.

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This question is about the play "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. In the play, Reverend Hale visits the Proctors to investigate the accusations of witchcraft that have been made against them. The Proctors have been mentioned in court, and Hale wants to find out more about them to determine if they are guilty of witchcraft. Therefore, the correct answer is C. The other options are incorrect because Hale's visit is not a social call (A), he is not there to tell them he believes them (B), and the electric slide is not relevant to the context of the play (D).
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