Reverend Hale, of The Crucible, lent credence to the girls' claims of witchcraft.
He should have been the best person to know the signs of witch craft or the devil but instead he chose to believe the claims of the girls without doing further investigation. His position as a Reverend is very revered that people believed the girls when they saw that Rev. Hale believed them. This resulted to the people succumbing to their hysterics.
The rhetorical tools that Benjamin Franklin does NOT use in "Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America" is analogy. The correct answer is C.
Answer: Give more information because i dont understand it at all bro
Explanation:
The Putnams' lone surviving child out of eight. Like Betty Parris, Ruth falls into a strange stupor after Reverend Parris catches her and the other girls dancing in the woods at night.