Mrs. Patrick Eng III-IV. Choose the correct answer for each the following.

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Mrs. Patrick Eng III-IV

Choose the correct answer for each the following

A.John Proctor B.Giles Corey A.Giles Corey

A. Abigail Williams B.Mary Warren

A.William Shakespeare B.Arthur Miller

A.Tituba the slave B.Abigail Williams A.Arthur Miller

A.John Proctor B.Thomas Putnam

A.Rev. John Hale B.Rev. Parris

A.Rebecca Nurse B.Martha Corey A.Rebecca Nurse

A.Ruth Putnam B.Betty Parris

A.Abigail Williams B.Sarah Good A.Abigail Williams

A.Giles Corey B.John Proctor

A.Rev. John Hale B.Deputy Governor Danforth A.Rev. John Hale

A.Abigail Williams B.Elizabeth Proctor

Choose the correct answer for each the following

A. Rev. John Hale B. John Proctor Because it is my name. Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang.

A. Rev. Parris B.Thomas Putnam A.Rev. Parris I am not used to this poverty. I left a thrifty business in Barbados.

A. Mary Warren B.Elizabeth Proctor She thinks to take my place John.

A. Rev. John Hale B.Mary Warren A.Rev. John Hale I denounce these proceedings and I quit this court!

A. Rev. Parris B.John Proctor A.John Proctor Abby, I may think of you softly from time to time, but I will cut off my hand before I reach for you again. Wipe it out of your mind. We never touched, Abby.

A. Ann Putnam B.Goody Good A.Ann Putnam You think its God’s work you should never lose a child, nor grandchild either and I bury all but one.

Answer the following discussion questions as a group and then we will discuss them as a class. Have your answers ready along with a piece of evidence from the text to support your answers.

1)What is Proctor’s reason for not attending Church in Act II? 2)Explain the significance of the poppet (doll), how it can exist, and what happened because of it? 3)Which individual in this play do you think faced the 4)most difficult test of character because of his or her beliefs? 5)Rev. Hale arrives in Salem as an authority on witches, but by the end of the play, he has changed so completely that he wants the condemned to make false confessions to save themselves. Explain why he changes.

6)According to the dictionary, a crucible is a ceramic or metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted or subjected to very high temperatures. a place or occasion of severe test or trial. a place or situation in which different elements interact to produce something new. Which of these definitions best fits the play The Crucible and how ?