In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Abigail Williams claims she was dismissed by the Proctors because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, suspected her of witchcraft and wanted her out of the household. Abigail's dismissal is part of her desire to remove Elizabeth so she can pursue a romantic relationship with John Proctor. This situation sets the stage for Abigail's manipulative actions and the ensuing chaos in Salem.
Abigail claims that the Proctors dismissed her because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, wanted to get rid of her. She implies that Elizabeth saw her as a threat due to her past relationship with John. Abigail's statement reflects her desire to manipulate the situation and paint herself as a victim while trying to regain John's affection and eliminate Elizabeth from the picture.
she say "u love me" even tho procter tell her to fcuck off sory for langueage english my 1 language
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valerie
Abigail, his niece
Abigail claims that the Proctors dismissed her because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, wanted to get rid of her. She implies that Elizabeth saw her as a threat due to her past relationship with John. Abigail's statement reflects her desire to manipulate the situation and paint herself as a victim while trying to regain John's affection and eliminate Elizabeth from the picture.
she say "u love me" even tho procter tell her to fcuck off sory for langueage english my 1 language
Its hard to say you LOSERS
His heart
The case first has to be dismissed. Once the case has been dismissed it will be disposed of. In some cases it may not be on your record and in some cases it will say dismissed.
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valerie
Abigail, his niece
nothing and hope they dont get a reference
PEEPEE
I would say no
It means that the case has been dismissed. Does it say anywhere "Without Prejudice or With Prejudice? If without it means that they can re-file the case one more time. After that the case can not be re-opened again. If it says With Prejudice then the case has been dismissed completely.