im not sure what excerpt you are referring to but please explain further and ill be happy to help:)
Taking into account the statement above: "Read the excerpt below and answer the question.PARRIS, to the point: Abigail, is there any other cause than you have told me, for your being discharged from Goody Proctor's service? I have heard it said, and I tell you as I heard it, that she comes so rarely to the church this year for she will not sit so close to something soiled. What signified that remark?The effect of this interaction in The Crucible is that _____.
A) Parris began to doubt the rumors about Abigail
B) Parris began to believe the rumors about Abigail
C) Abigail began to make false accusations against others
D) Abigail began to come clean about her false accusations"
The answer is: A.
Answer: D) It shows that sweeteners did not need to be the product of sugar plantations and slavery.
Explanation: It's correct on Edge
Answer:
Answer is option B!!
The author uses the the discourse in Maggie’s letter to her mother this to convey that Maggie is unhappy being left alone so often.