He walks up to the teacher pulling an ugly 'mean' face at you then he tells the teacher "MIIIIIS SHE KEEPS PULLING MY CHAIR"
<span>Each of the castles had ITS own army of knights. The pronouns each and every always take either a singular pronoun or a singular verb. So, you can dismiss the option "their" immediately because it is a plural pronoun. So let's take a look at the other two, her and his. Castles do not really have a gender in English, and his is used for masculine gender, whereas her for feminine, so neither of those two options is correct. Thus, you have to use ITS.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is <u><em>D. She is hanged for Witchcraft.</em></u>
Explanation:
At the end of the play, when Abigail realizes that her plan has failed and that she has <u><em>condemned Procter to hang</em></u>, she displays the same cold indifference that governs her actions throughout the play. She flees Salem, leaving Proctor without so much as a second glance.