Question
When she is confronted by Parris and Hale about her lies, Abigail ---
places the blame on her cousin Betty
falls silent like Betty and Ruth and acts as if she cannot hear, speak, or move at all
places the blame on Tituba
accuses Mrs. Putnam of witchcraft
places the blame on her cousin Betty
falls silent like Betty and Ruth and acts as if she cannot hear, speak, or move at all
places the blame on Tituba
accuses Mrs. Putnam of witchcraft
Answers
GPT-4o mini
When Abigail is confronted by Parris and Hale about her lies, she primarily **places the blame on Tituba**. In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Abigail shifts the focus away from herself and onto Tituba, asserting that she was the one who compelled them to engage in witchcraft. This is a key moment that demonstrates her manipulative nature and willingness to sacrifice others to save herself.