The Crucible

Cheever’s words to Giles Corey, “I think not the sound of it,” in his response to Gile’s statement that Cheever “must burn in hell” are best interpreted to mean that

A- Cheever himself fears he risks burning in hell

b- making such a statement could cause Giles to fall under suspicion

c- Many puritans did not believe in the existence of hell

d- Cheever is offended by Gile’s tone of voice

e- heaven and hell have no bearing on the issue of witchcraft

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A- Cheever himself fears he risks burning in hell