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In Act 1, Part 7, of The Crucible by Arthur Miller Mr. Hale begins his questioning of Abigail about the events with the girls in the forest. Earlier in the play, Abigail stated
that a soup with beans and lentils was all that was cooking in the pot in the forest when questioned by Reverend Parris. Abigail now changes her story, indicating that
additional items may have been in the pot. What does Abigail first suggest may have also been in the large cooking pot in the forest where the girls were dancing?

A-magic fairy potions

B-soapy water for washing clothes

C-a little frog that jumped in

D--several dead animals