Answer:
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.
1. Nosotros salimos del hotel.
2. Luisa <span>escribió una carta a su amiga Sandra.
3. Yo </span><span>comí la torta.
4. Yo </span><span>subí por la escalera.
5. Ustedes bebieron un cafe con leche.
You have to learn the rules how to form preterite in Spanish in order to know how to do these assignments. There are specific suffixes you add to the verb to create various tenses and various pronouns use different suffixes.</span>
Changing the sentence from a very long sentence into a short and choppy helps the suspense by not giving the reader a lot of information and making them really think and wonder.
For example:
"The stranger watched, a look in his eyes and this feeling spread throughout my body."
or
"There was a man watching, his blue eyes had this look in them that made me shiver with fear. His pale face held no emotion and made him seem as if he was just a corpse standing on his own."
The second one might sound better, yes, but the second one really makes you think and really builds the suspense.
"Who is this stranger? What does he look like? What feeling spread throughout their body?"
So instead of knowing a lot about this stranger, you know little to nothing and it really makes you want to know more, and definitely build the suspense.
The phrase/idiom, truly see something, means to to be well informed of "it's existence either as empty or void."
Hope this answered your question ._.