Answer:
in simple terms,
sorcery= witchcraft
murder= prison time baby
<u>real-life connection:</u>
the salem witch trials are a good example because some people thought these women were doing witchcraft, and were hanging* some of the women for doing nothing one so ever.
<em>*politics in the 1600s were very different than they are today. now punishments are prison time.*</em>
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<u>example:</u>
my mother practiced sorcery in her cult, since thats what they did.
ted bundy was charged for murder, and sentenced to death.
have a spooky day <3
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