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when Hale appears at the Proctor's door in Act II, he is described as "different now-drawn a little, and there is a quality of deference, even of guilt, about his manner now." what internal conflict accounts for this charge?(a) he feels guilty for allowing events to spiral out of control in Salem(b) he no longer believes in witchcraft but must proceed anyway(c) he feels guilty for the desire he has for abigail(d) he fears that even he may be at risk of an accusation of wtichcraft

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