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1 Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Who? What? Themes $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Who Said? What? Themes Vocabulary Unit 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

2 1 - $100 She takes some blame for her husband’s actions because she considered herself plain and unattractive. Elizabeth Proctor

3 1 - $200 She sleeps and will not wake, and her father is more concerned with his reputation than her health. Betty Parris

4 1 - $300 She lost seven of her eight babies, and she is bitter and suspicious. Ann Putnam

5 1 - $400 He is asked to confess to save his life and replies, “more weight.” Giles Corey

6 1 - $500 He wants his neighbors to hang as witches so their land will be sold and he can buy it. Thomas Putnam

7 2 - $100 This character says, “I cannot mount the gibbet like a saint. It is a fraud. I am not that man…I am no good man!” John Proctor

8 2 - $200 This character says, “Oh, Mary, this is a black art to change your shape. No, I cannot, I cannot stop my mouth; it’s God’s work I do.” Abigail Williams

9 2 - $300 This character says, “Tonight, when I open my door to leave my house—a dagger clattered to the ground....There is danger for me. I dare not step outside at night!” Rev. Parris

10 2 - $400 This character says, “"Are you stone? I tell you true woman, had I no other proof of your unnatural life, your dry eyes now would be sufficient evidence that you delivered up your soul to Hell!" Judge Danforth

11 2 - $500 This character says, “Life, woman, life is God's most precious gift; no principle, however glorious, may justify the taking of it!” Rev. Hale

12 3 - $100 Those accused of witchcraft who do this are jailed, but they are not put to death. Confess

13 3 - $200 This event in the 1950’s inspired Arthur Miller to write his play, The Crucible. The McCarthy hearings/ HUAC

14 3 - $300 This is a story in which the characters and events are symbols that stand for ideas about human life or for a political or historical situation. Allegory

15 3 - $400 This word means a vessel made of heat resistant material or a severe test or trial. Crucible

16 3 - $500 Answers the question: What critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in the writing of a novel, play, short story or poem? Universal Theme

17 4 - $100 Although pride and vanity may prompt people to persecute others, even an honest man who makes a mistake can do great harm. Which character’s behavior best proves this theme? Rev. Hale

18 4 - $200 In The Crucible, Act IV, Danforth plans to execute prisoners quickly. What theme is the author suggesting about the use of law that might also be applied to today's world? The law is not always just./Injustice may be committed in the name of the law.

19 4 - $300 Cows have no farmers to care for them.
Which situation in The Crucible, Act IV reflects the theme that unjust use of the law destroys communities and disrupts society? Cows have no farmers to care for them.

20 4 - $400 In The Crucible, Act II, Hale is in shock when the beloved Rebecca Nurse is accused. What allusion to the Devil does he use to make the argument that evil can masquerade as good? “an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven”

21 4 - $500 Which theme is reflected by Proctor's decision to tear up the confession? Personal honor determines the worth of one's self./ The truth will be revealed and that it is always stronger than the forces that try to destroy it.

22 5 - $100 To display clearly; to make evident; to provoke Evince

23 5 - $200 To romp or prance around exuberantly Cavort

24 5 - $300 To condemn; to express strong disapproval; to officially depreciate Decry

25 5 - $400 The contract was full of meaningless _______, that seemed designed to confuse the average person. Verbiage

26 5 - $500 Mary Warren’s attempts at assertiveness were _______, which surprised Goody Proctor. Unwonted

27 Final Jeopardy She is a poor old woman, not quite right in the head, and the first accused by Tituba of witchcraft. Who is Sarah Good?


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