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Nonamiya
1 month ago
9

Why do you think Danforth is said to be alarmed at the news that Abigail and Mercy Lewis have fled? What inner conflict may this

news rouse in him? How does this conflict affect the course of his decisions in this act?
English
1 answer:
hammer [7.6K]1 month ago
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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

Danforth is taken aback that the young women have escaped as he realizes it shows they no longer believe in or adhere to what was initiated in Salem. Throughout the events, he becomes even more stubborn and determined to proceed with the executions because he feels that someone has to advocate for what is transpiring in Salem and take charge of it

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