In Act 1, Part 6 of The Crucible by Arthur Miller, which of the following is a reason Mr. Hale gives to answer Mr. Parris's question about why the Devil would choose his home when there are sinners who live in the village?

Please select all that apply.

Group of answer choices

Winning a soul from Parris's home is a greater victory than winning a soul that is already bad.

There is no one better for the Devil to target than the minister of the village.

The Devil has already won the souls of those who live in the village.

The Devil seeks the best.

The Devil is bored and views tormenting Parris's home as fun.

The Devil fears Parris and wants to make him pay for taking over the ministry.

- Winning a soul from Parris's home is a greater victory than winning a soul that is already bad.

- There is no one better for the Devil to target than the minister of the village.
- The Devil seeks the best.