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Which of the following inferences is best supported by Elizabeth's description of Abigail on page 50? 1) Abigail has gained tremendous power in Salem through her accusations. 2) Abigail's ability to perform miracles has resulted in her developing a large following. 3) Elizabeth is jealous of Abigail's status within the community. 4) Abigail and Elizabeth have grown close over the course of the play.

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The best inference, supported by Elizabeth's description of Abigail in the context of the Salem Witch Trials, is that Abigail has gained significant power in Salem through her accusations of witchcraft. The others lack textual support.

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From the context of the Salem Witch Trials provided, it can be inferred that option 1) 'Abigail has gained tremendous power in Salem through her accusations' could be the best inference supported by Elizabeth's description of Abigail. The historical accounts show that accusations of witchcraft were taken very seriously and any individual who was skilled in making believable accusations could wield significant influence. Elizabeth may have been commenting on this disproportionate amount of power gained through fear and manipulation.

While the text does not provide specific instances of Abigail performing miracles (option 2) or instances pointing towards Elizabeth being jealous of Abigail's status (option 3), we definitely do not have evidence to support the notion that Abigail and Elizabeth have grown close over the course of the play (option 4).

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