Abby drank chicken blood because it was a part of Tituba's spell to kill Elizabeth Proctor ( John Proctor's wife ) so she could have John Proctor to herself.
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She was dissatisfied with Abby
Abby was the maid of Elizabeth and John Proctor's home. John had an affair with Abby and Elizabeth found out and threw her out of their home. John was good to Elizabeth after that and he never went back to Abby even though she wanted him.
Mary's argument to Abby in 'The Crucible' is in regards to confessing what they have done. Mary wants them to say they were also dancing so that their punishments can be a whipping instead of a hanging.
Reveals the affair with Abby Abigail is seeking vengeance
Abby.
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She was dissatisfied with Abby
Ziva doesn't have a drink that she drinks. I think you mean Abby. Abby drinks CafPow
he would be shot by binladen's dead body.
Abby was the maid of Elizabeth and John Proctor's home. John had an affair with Abby and Elizabeth found out and threw her out of their home. John was good to Elizabeth after that and he never went back to Abby even though she wanted him.
Mary's argument to Abby in 'The Crucible' is in regards to confessing what they have done. Mary wants them to say they were also dancing so that their punishments can be a whipping instead of a hanging.
Reveals the affair with Abby Abigail is seeking vengeance
There is adiseasecalled 'Vampire', but these humans aren't really vampires. There blood runs very low every few weeks and have to drink other human's blood. Except the doctors put a tube down thepatientsthroat and then let the blood flow. -Abby
She believes Abby wants to take her place as John's wife, because he is a lecher.
Tituba is the name of the slave from "The Crucible"
Abby accuses Tituba of witchcraft, claiming that she forced her and the other girls to participate in pagan rituals and made them drink blood. She suggests that Tituba is responsible for their strange behavior and the onset of the girls' fits. Abby's accusations serve to deflect blame from herself and manipulate the situation to her advantage, as she aligns with the prevailing fear of witchcraft in Salem.