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In Act 3, Part 3, of The Crucible, Danforth believes that the court is inherently fair.

Which statements from the text most effectively provide evidence for Danforth’s point of view?

Select all that apply.

The Crucible, Act 3, Part 3

DANFORTH: I have been thirty-two year at the bar, sir, and I should be confounded were I called upon to defend these people.

DANFORTH: No uncorrupted man may fear this court, Mr. Hale! None!

DANFORTH: Do you wish me to declare the court in full session here? Or will you give me good reply?

DANFORTH: Old man, if your informant tells the truth let him come here openly like a decent man. But if he hide in anonymity I must know why.

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