Lines 34–39: of all the details given about abigail in these lines,
identify which character trait is the best clue as to whether or not
parris (and the reader) should believe what she may say.
Lines 34–39: of all the details given about abigail in these lines,
identify which character trait is the best clue as to whether or not
parris (and the reader) should believe what she may say.
I’m just thinking something from the top of my head so it may not be much so if weathering didn’t exist, there wouldn’t be anything to break up earth’s crust naturally. so by assumptions, the rocks on earth would be larger than they actually are since there’s nothing to break them up into smaller parts.overall, i’m not really sure, but all i know is that it’ll mess up the rock cycle that we have now.hoped this .
Abigail is described as “a strikingly beautiful girl, an orphan, with an endless capacity for dissembling.” I think Parris and the reader should not believe in her because she denied the facts that she was dancing inthe forest even though her uncle saw her dancing. So, she does not seem worthy.
tending to cause harm