In The Crucible, What does Parris reveal about Abigail and Mercy Lewis?

They have confessed to lying.

They have fallen into a slumber and cannot awake.

They have robbed Parris and vanished.

They committed suicide.

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In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Parris reveals that Abigail and Mercy Lewis have robbed him and vanished. This revelation underscores the themes of deceit and betrayal present in the play, as well as the chaos that ensues as the witch trials escalate.

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