Read the passage from Act III of The Crucible that begins with Danforth saying "Mr. Hale, you surely do not doubt my justice" and ends when Parris says, "this man is blackening my name. He-"
In the same speech, from "In an ordinary crime" to the end of the speech, Danforth lends his words the appearance of logic by his use of
i) Rhetorical questions
ii) Absolutes
iii) The word "therefore"
a) I only
b) I and II only
c) II and III only
d) I, II, and III