Which answers accurately describe Danforth in Act 3, Part 4, of The Crucible? Select all that apply. a. insecure in his position and seeking approval b. beginning to doubt his education and faith c. reasonable to a point, but a firm believer in witchcraft d. supremely confident in his own authority

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Answer: c. reasonable to a point, but a firm believer in witchcraft

d. supremely confident in his own authority

Explanation:

Judge Danforth in "The Crucible" is a domineering, cranky, old man who isa judge and was sent from Boston in order for him to be involved in the Salem witch trials.

Danforth is a successful, highly respected and an intelligent man. He came to Salem with belief of his own ability to judge people fairly and he was a believer in witchcraft. Despite the chaos involved in the trial, it never affected Danforth's belief of being the best judge.

The answers accurately describe Danforth in Act 3, Part 4, of The Crucible are:

• reasonable to a point, but a firm believer in witchcraft

• supremely confident in his own authority.