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    leaders and don’t have minds there own. Abby is a character that is in the book Crucible some readers may say she's a leader and some may thinks she's arrogant. Abby has many reasons why she may behave the way she does in the book. Abby is not mature in the book she is extremely young compared to John Proctor. The reader can justify how immature she is by her action. She started to threaten John Proctor about there affair later on in the story. In act 1 Abby says “You loved me, John Proctor,…

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, John Proctor has commit adultery with a seventeen year old girl named Abigail. John confessed his sin to his wife and for seven months tried to gain her trust and forget Abigail. Abigail, on the other side, only dreams of being with John again, and he has given her signs that he wants her back too even though he is a married man. Even Elizabeth, John’s wife, is suspicious about them committing adultery again. Abigail is not in any way delusional about rekindling…

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    Miller, there are a lot of conflicts including Tituba being accused of dancing with the devil. By false accusation from a group of girls in the village, they force her to admit to it so that she can save her own life. Along with a village girl named Abby, who is mostly responsible with everything that’s going on in the book, and a farmer named John Proctor. In the beginning of the book, in the town of Salem, a group of girls was caught dancing in a forest with a black slave named Tituba. They…

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    flying a plane at the age of seven. Abby Sunderland had attempted to sail around the world solo at the age of sixteen. While she was sailing, she got caught in a storm and sent an emergency signal to rescue her. This caused a controversy among the media on whether Abby was too young to sail. Abby was fully capable of sailing the world solo mainly because of her legal rights, as well as her experience and passion. Since there was no standard age to sail alone, Abby was legally able to do so.…

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    In an emotional episode of "Dance Moms" season 6, fans will see Kendall Vertes in a hot confrontation with Abby Lee Miller. In a sneak peek of episode 28, bad news waits for Miller as Jill Vertes makes a bold decision for her daughter's career. Is this the end of Abby Lee Miller's career? Jill Vertes Fires Abby Lee Miller? Abby Lee Miller will experience a series of unfortunate events in the next episodes of "Dance Moms" season 6. In a sneak peek for "Dance Moms" season 6, episode 28, fans…

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    Unfortunately, far too many educators are not aware of their legal and moral duties as a teacher to be able to properly support this vulnerable population. An example of this form negligence is highlighted by Ellen Norton in her interactions with Becky and Abby. Above all, Ms. Norton has demonstrated…

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    person who was most responsible for the riotous situation in Salem. In the play The Crucible, Abigail’s cousin Betty exclaimed, “‘You drank blood, Abby! … You drank a charm to kill John Proctor’s wife! … ‘“ (1097). Betty reveals that other than dancing, Abby also drank blood in the woods. She drank blood to hopefully kill John Proctor’s wife, Elizabeth. Abby does this because she had an affair with John Proctor and wanted to get rid of Elizabeth Proctor. She was jealous of her and wanted her…

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    revenge through the Crucible. It is brought to the reader in the first act that John Proctor and Abby have a past. At first their past is unknown to the reader, but throughout the act it is brought into the light that John had committed lechery with Abby. Abby was the Proctors servant girl, and worked for their family. After John’s wife, Elizabeth, found out about the affair she immediately fired Abby, but Abby wants John back and Elizabeth believes John wants…

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    Ethical Dilemma Chapter 1

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    Jenny sat down next to her best friend Abby for lunch. Jenny was super excited she got an “A” on that super hard Ethics exam they took the day before and couldn’t wait to share the news with Abby. Abby quietly sat down at the lunch table as Jenny began to exclaim, “Abby, I not only passed the Ethics exam but I received an ‘A’!” Abby’s face instantly soured. “How on God’s green earth did you get an ‘A’, Jennie?” Jenny began to reply, “Becau—“Abby cut her off, her face getting even more contorted.…

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    On Friday, June 11, 2010, sixteen-year-old Abby Sunderland was rescued from the Indian Ocean. The teenager had attempted to sail around the world, but was caught in a storm that destroyed her boat and left her stranded in the middle of the ocean. Letting Abby Sunderland circumnavigate the world was a huge mistake. It was a careless sanction made by her parents to allow it. Abby Sunderland should not have been allowed to sail around the world because she is too young, her parents were…

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