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26 July, 13:10

Abigail drinks blood because she wants to put a curse on Ann Putnam.

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  1. 26 July, 13:16
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    False.

    In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" Abigail Williams drinks blood to kill John Proctor's wife, Elizabeth.

    Abigail had had an affair with Proctor and had fell in love with him. Her utmost desire was to eliminate Elizabeth so that she could finally be with the man she loved. For that, she convinced Reverend Parris's slave, Tituba, to put a curse on Elizabeth. And, in order for the curse to be completed, she had to drink the blood from the charm.
  2. 26 July, 13:38
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    The answer should be False

    They admit to dancing, but there was actually more that went on that night. Abigail Williams did the most shocking act, drinking blood that was supposed to constitute a charm to kill her rival, Sarah Proctor.

    Abigail wanted to kill Sarah Proctor because she liked Sarah's husband and would do anything to be with her loved one.
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