In Act I of The Crucible, why does Reverend Parris seek help for Betty from Reverend Hale?
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In Act I of The Crucible, why does Reverend Parris seek help for Betty from Reverend Hale?
A. He worries that the doctor will be unable to help her.
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B. He wants a different man of God to read her the last rites.
C. He believes the illness is a result of supernatural causes.
D. He fears she has been poisoned by the "soup" Tituba fed her.
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