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Abigail, Betty and the others believed in the mysterious abilities of Tituba, who claimed to learn her magic on the island of Barbados. Is it made clear in this play whether or not Tituba was actually practicing witchcraft with the girls, or whether it was an outrageous claim by extremely religious townspeople? Yes or no. Please explain why.

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This was an outrageous claim by the religious townspeople.

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Because witchcraft isn't real, though some people think do, I think she just wanted to scare the townspeople. Though there may have been a witch years ago there isn't a possibility for someone to learn magic by being mortals uless they have witchcraft in their blood. I watch a lot of harry potter and I do a lot of research on witchcraft so heh. heh.

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