In "The Crucible", by Arthur Miller, the lie that Abigail tells about Tituba is option B) that Tituba comes to her during the night.
"The Crucible" is about witch-hunt in Salem and the trials that took place there in 1692. Miller compares these witch trials with the ones that took place in the U.S. People feared being accused of having communist ideas. Miller himself was prosecuted and convicted. In this play people cared about other people's business and being accused of witchcraft was the most dangerous sin. To avoid being hanged people accused others. Tituba, a slave, is unjustly accused by Abigail of going to her bed during the night.