1. [RL.4.1] Stage Director 2 describes Abigail, "He
is bending to kneel again when his niece, Abigail
Williams, seventeen, enters- a strikingly beautiful
girl, an orphan, with an endless capacity for
dissembling." Based on the definition for
"dissembling,' explain why or why won't the
audience be able to believe Abigail throughout the
play.
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