The Crucible by Arthur Miller “First and Then” Act Two Comprehension Questions Created By: Beth Frisby and Christina Quattro Haralson County School System.

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The Crucible by Arthur Miller “First and Then” Act Two Comprehension Questions Created By: Beth Frisby and Christina Quattro Haralson County School System Fall 2012 Template by: LaWanda Dalton

CCGPS Reading Literary (RL) ELACC6RL3: Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward resolution. ELACC7RL3: Analyze how particular elements of a story or drama interact (e.g., how settings shape the characters or plot) ELACC8RL3: Analyze how particular lines of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision. ELACC9-10RL3: Analyze how complex characters (e.g., those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme. ELACC11-12RL3: Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story or drama (e.g., where a story is set, how the action is ordered, how the characters are introduced and developed). Show understanding of the story/characters by answering first/then questions.

Teaching Strategies Level 3: Students at this level can write, draw or use pictures paired with text to express in writing how the plot unfolds and changes over time using the template. Level 2: With supports, students may be able to write, draw or use pictures paired with text to express in writing how the plot unfolds and changes over time. Students may benefit from visual supports such as color-coded prompts. Enlarged print materials may be helpful. Limiting the number of answer choices may be beneficial also. It may be possible to fade the visual supports overtime. Level 1: Students need significant supports to access the materials. Materials should be enlarged. Poster size is most helpful. Students at this level greatly benefit from tactile enhancements added to the print material that they can touch and feel. Encourage students to use matching skills to access the materials. Provide an array of two answer choices at a time paired with verbal prompts. One of the choices may be a neutral distractor such as a blank piece of paper. Students can indicate answers through touch or by looking at their answer choices. Students can also use their communication device to answer questions. For all levels: For non-verbal students, be sure to incorporate a communication device featuring picture symbols paired with text that can be used with this lesson.

Act Two Level 1 Comprehension Questions

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Act Two Level 2 Comprehension Questions

Elizabeth’s name was mentioned in court. John’s name was mentioned in court. First Then Mary Warren, the Proctor’s servant, arrives at the Proctor home after being in court all day. Mary says _______________________.

to confess to recite the 10 commandments. First Then Hale visits the Proctor home to question everyone who was mentioned in court. He asks John ___________________.

with a warrant to arrest Elizabeth. with a warrant to arrest John. First Then Giles and Francis rush to the Proctor house, upset because their wives have been arrested. Cheever and Herrick arrive at the Proctor house ______________.

arrests Mary for sewing the doll. sees the doll with a needle stuck in it. First Then Mary sewed a doll for Elizabeth in court that day. Cheever _____________________.

accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft. gets very sick. First Then Cheever said Abigail had a fit and Parris found a needle stuck in Abigail’s stomach earlier that evening. Abigail _______________________.

arrests Mary for using witchcraft. arrests Elizabeth for using witchcraft. First Then Mary tells Cheever that she is the one who made the doll and stuck the needle in it herself. Cheever _______________________.

cries. tells Mary she has to testify in court. First Then John is angry and rips up the warrant for Elizabeth’s arrest. John _________________________.

Act Two Level 3 Comprehension Questions

Abigail confessed and it is all over. Elizabeth’s name was mentioned in court. John’s name was mentioned in court. First Then Mary Warren, the Proctor’s servant, arrives at the Proctor home after being in court all day. Mary says _______________________.

to confessto accuse Elizabeth. to recite the 10 commandments. First Then Hale visits the Proctor home to question everyone who was mentioned in court. He asks John ___________________.

with a warrant to arrest Elizabeth. with a warrant to arrest John. with a warrant to arrest Mary. First Then Giles and Francis rush to the Proctor house, upset because their wives have been arrested. Cheever and Herrick arrive at the Proctor house ______________.

arrests Mary for sewing the doll. sees the doll with a needle stuck in it. burns the doll. First Then Mary sewed a doll for Elizabeth in court that day. Cheever _____________________.

accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft. gets very sick. runs away First Then Cheever said Abigail had a fit and Parris found a needle stuck in Abigail’s stomach earlier that evening. Abigail _______________________.

arrests Mary for using witchcraft. arrests Elizabeth for using witchcraft. arrests Abigail for using witchcraft. First Then Mary tells Cheever that she is the one who made the doll and stuck the needle in it herself. Cheever _______________________.

accuses Mary of setting Elizabeth up to be arrested. cries. tells Mary she has to testify in court. First Then John is angry and rips up the warrant for Elizabeth’s arrest. John _________________________.