Problemas
16. Why does Mary Warren warn John about testifying against Abigail? A. She thinks Abigail will kill her friends. B: She thinks the judges won't believe him. C. She is afraid it will only hurt Elizabeth. D. She fears Abigail will charge him with lechery.
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Explicación
## Step 1This problem is a comprehension question from the play "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. The question asks why Mary Warren warns John Proctor about testifying against Abigail Williams.## Step 2Mary Warren is a character in the play who is aware of the potential consequences of Abigail's accusations. She is particularly concerned about the potential harm that could come to Elizabeth Proctor, John's wife, if Abigail were to accuse her of witchcraft.## Step 3Mary Warren's warning to John is based on her fear that Abigail's accusations could harm Elizabeth, which is why she advises him to be careful.