In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," if Proctor tells the court what he knows about the girls, Abigail threatens to accuse his wife, Elizabeth Proctor, of witchcraft. This threat is part of Abigail's manipulative tactics to protect herself and pursue her desire for John Proctor. The correct answer is: accuse his wife of witchcraft.
In The Crucible Act, If Proctor tells the court what he knows about the girls, what does Abigail say she’ll do?
accuse Proctor of witchcraft
murder his wife
accuse his wife of witchcraft
tell everyone of their affair
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