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Passage 1 describes William Cunningham as a coarse and brutal man. How does Passage 2 support this description?
Cunningham refuses to allow Hale to blindfold himself.
Cunningham tears up Hale's letters after he has been executed.
Cunningham criticizes Hale's cowardice after he has been executed.
Cunningham asks that Hale be permitted to finish writing his letters before he is
executed.

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