From the brief scene that opens Act IV of the Crucible, the statement that is most likely true of Tituba and Sarah Good is that they have come to believe the accusations against them.
Sarah Good and Tituba will be hanged. Instead of having the accused hanged, Reverend Hale tries to convince him to confess. We discover that Abigail stole Parris' money and fled. Rumors of revolt against the trials are circulating. When the Devil grants them feathers and wings, they have plans to fly to Barbados.
Tituba was a Barbadian slave owned by the Reverend Parris. She is important to the plot since she is the first to be charged with witchcraft and the first to identify other witches. She identifies Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne as being witches.
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