John Proctor refuses to acknowledge the church and continues to criticize its practices because of _____.
a longstanding disagreement with the Reverend Parris and his preaching
his longstanding distaste for the church and then the condemnation of his wife
he had ripped up the warrant for his wife's arrest
a long dispute about land with Judge Danforth
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The correct answer is, "his longstanding distaste for the church and then the condemnation of his wife."
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"The Crucible" is a play written by Arthur Miller.
In the play, John Proctor refuses to acknowledge the church and continues to criticize its practices because of his longstanding distaste for the church and then the condemnation of his wife.
John Proctor has a distaste for the church because of Reverend Parris. He antipathy his teachings so much that he barely attends the church. Another reason is when his wife was condemned for witchcraft.
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Answer: his longstanding distaste for the church and then the condemnation of his wife
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