Well for starters, It’s mostly based on *your* opinion, think of a privilege you have and don’t have but you wish you had (if you want me to create a scenario for you I can)
Yes, to see if all your own research like the data, calculation, hypothesis, etc. matches the other persons research like the person next to you or from a study or statistics from a few years ago
B. You can be used as both. Here is an example. "You said you wanted this bear, so I got it for you." You is used as both a subject and object pronoun.
Answer: By involving more characters.
Explanation: These people are openly accused, just so Abigail can protect herself, and herself alone. She is driven by fear, and her fear will have innocent lives hanged.
The teacher: Noun
Work: Verb
Quietly: pronoun