b .she participates in court and accuses others, including Elizabeth, of witchcraft
Explanation:
Abigail begins to accuse respectable members of the city of Salem of influencing by obscure methods - that is, black magic. True pillars of the local community begin to be investigated solely based on Abigail's statements, which leaves her with a sense of power. When Abigail takes on the depositions, influential people in the inner city of Salem become demoralized with accusations of witchcraft.
Abigail feels empowered when Elizabeth is taken away to jail. Option A is correct.
Abigail in The Crucible, play written by Arthur miller, is an orphan and an unmarried girl. She occupies a low rung on the Puritan Salem social ladder (the only people below her are the slaves, like Tituba, and social outcasts).
Abigail is the least complex among the major characters. She is clearly the villain of the play.
The narrator wants to see the "Evil Eye" once more before he kills the old man, but each night for the first week the old man is asleep when he sneaks into his room. Hope this helps! =)