The Crucible

Which of the following inferences about Mr. Putnam is best supported by the author’s description (paragraphs 72–76)?

A. He is more likely to make accusations of witchcraft because he feels he has been wronged in the past. B. He is distrustful of his wife because he does not think she should be dealing with Tituba. C. There is suspicion around him because so many of his babies have died. D. He believes that a doctor should be called to check on Ruth and Betty, not another reverend.
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A. He is more likely to make accusations of witchcraft because he feels he has been wronged in the past.