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The inference that is best supported by Elizabeth's description of Abigail in act II is that Abigail has gained tremendous power in Salem through her accusations
According to the description of the book The Crucible, the story is told of the family of John Proctor and how the infatuation of their helper Abigail makes her accuse her employer Elizabeth of being a witch when she discovers that Mr John loves his wife a lot and will not succumb to her.
In Act II, Elizabeth knows that Abigail will stop at nothing to see that she is destroyed as a result of her false accusations and she makes up her mind to tell Abigail that she would never have John to herself.
This shows that Abigail has gained tremendous power in Salem through her accusations and that the people are beginning to believe her claims.
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