Final answer:
Without text specifically stating Rachel Wood's views in 'The Witch of Blackbird Pond', any answer about her opinions on Quakers and Hannah Tupper is speculative.
Step-by-step explanation:
The character Rachel Wood from The Witch of Blackbird Pond is not directly referenced in the provided text excerpts. However, it's important to consider that characters within a story can hold complex views on certain groups or individuals. If Rachel Wood were a character with views on Quakers and Hannah Tupper, based on the positive depiction of Quakers in the second passage, one might infer that Rachel would have a positive disposition towards them as well as towards a Quaker character like Hannah Tupper. This positive outlook is seen through the depiction of Hannah Tupper as a meek, humble, and loving individual, who despite being old and deformed, is much loved by her Quaker peers. Nonetheless, without a direct statement from the book regarding Rachel Wood's opinion, any answer about her perspective is speculative. For an accurate reflection of Rachel Wood's views, one would have to review passages specific to her character in the actual text of The Witch of Blackbird Pond.