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In Act III, who does Danforth refer to as a "proper lawyer"?

a) John Proctor
b) Francis Nurse
c) Giles Corey

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Answer:

Giles Corey

Step-by-step explanation:

In Act III, Danforth refers to Giles Corey as a "proper lawyer" .

From the beginning of Act III turn over ≈ 3.5 pages and in upper left corner "Giles: This is a hearing; you cannot clap me for contempt of hearing.

Danforth: Oh, it is a proper lawyer! ..... "

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