Which statement best captures the author's point of view on the trials?
A. The author blames the girl for creating the atmosphere of fear in Salem.
B. The author believes in the possibility of actual witchcraft in Salem.
C. The author views its origins as unknown but explainable.
D. The author describes the trials as nonsensical and without any procedure.

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The sentence that best captures the author's point of view on the trials is The author views its origins as unknown but explainable.What is the author's point of view on the trials?The  author's point of view on the trials can be described as the mind of the author tht he was tring to pass accross to the reader in the story whih portray the theme of the story to the reader.It should be noted that from the story, we can see that the author was tryig to discuss about the origins of the whole scenerio but it can be deduced that the origin seems not to be explainanble because there are alot of thing that can be attributed to the way the trials was going and this made things tio be a little bit tedious and not so open for people to see and this can be attributed to the theme of the story.Therefore, option C is correct.Read more about trials at:https://brainly.com/question/24914390#SPJ1