Respuesta :
Parris allows the Putnams to visit him because they have a casual friendship. This means that they maintain a certain amount of contact, even in adverse situations.
Although you have not shown the text to which this question refers, we can see from the context of the question that it refers to the play "The Crucible."
When reading the plot of this play, we can see that Parris and Putnam maintain a certain friendship. You can see this because:
- Parris is the leader of the church that Putnam attends.
- The problems in Parris' family allow Putnam to take revenge on the Salem community and so he establishes a friendship with Parris.
- He wants revenge because the Salem community has not accepted his brother-in-law as a minister of the church.
- In that case, Putnam establishes a casual friendship with Parris.
- They maintain a certain amount of contact, even in difficult times.
- Parris sees Putnam as a friend and therefore allows him to visit.
It is important to remember that "The Crucible" is intended to represent the moments of mass hysteria that occurred during the Salem witch trials.
You can find more information at the link below:
https://brainly.com/question/18478770?referrer=searchResults