In the introduction to this section of the play, the author, Arthur Miller provides some commentary about the Nurse family. According to Miller, what were reasons why others in the community might have resented Francis Nurse and his family?

Group of answer choices

He had a battle in the woods against the Putnam family over land rights.

He struggled to earn the respect of the community because he was known for being unfair in his opinions.

They owned 300 acres which they had paid for over time.

Members of his family and their friends created their own community away from Salem town authority.

According to Miller, the reasons why others in the community might have resented Francis Nurse and his family include:

- He had a battle in the woods against the Putnam family over land rights.
- They owned 300 acres which they had paid for over time.
- Members of his family and their friends created their own community away from Salem town authority.