Questions: Elizabeth urges John to go to Salem to tell the court that Abigail's story is a lie ask the court for forgiveness protect Mary Warren announce publicly that he believes in witchcraft
Transcript text: Elizabeth urges John to go to Salem to tell the court that Abigail's story is a lie ask the court for forgiveness protect Mary Warren announce publicly that he believes in witchcraft
Solution
Question 13:
The answer is: tell the court that Abigail's story is a lie.
Explanation:
Elizabeth urges John to go to Salem to reveal that Abigail's accusations of witchcraft are false. This is crucial because Abigail's lies are leading to the wrongful conviction and execution of innocent people.
"Ask the court for forgiveness" is incorrect because Elizabeth's concern is not about forgiveness but about stopping the false accusations.
"Protect Mary Warren" is not the primary reason Elizabeth wants John to go to Salem, although Mary Warren is involved in the trials.
"Announce publicly that he believes in witchcraft" is incorrect because John and Elizabeth are skeptical of the witchcraft accusations.
Question 14:
Mary Warren gives Elizabeth Proctor a poppet (a small doll) when she returns home.
Explanation:
The poppet becomes a significant piece of evidence in the witch trials, as it is used to accuse Elizabeth of witchcraft when a needle is found in it, supposedly linking it to Abigail's claim of being stabbed by Elizabeth's spirit.