Which of the following best describes Abigail's relationship with the other girls in The Crucible?

Abigail is a follower who will do anything she is told to do.

Abigail uses her position to encourage the other girls to tell the truth about everything.

Abigail is their leader and uses violence and threats to make them listen to her.

Abigail feels tremendous guilt for her part in Betty's mystery illness.

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The statement that best describes Abigail's relationship with the other girls in "The Crucible" is:

"Abigail is their leader and uses violence and threats to make them listen to her."

Throughout the play, Abigail Williams exerts influence over the other girls through manipulation, intimidation, and even threats, ensuring they align with her agenda and participate in the witch hunt.