Which Witch Is Which?
Salem Drama
Of Mice & MEN
On The Ranch
Myths, Legends, Pilgrims, and Terminology
100

Antagonist; driven by her desire for control and love for John Proctor

Abigail Williams

100

Mary Warren gives this incriminating "gift" to Elizabeth Proctor, which the court uses as evidence against her

Poppet

100

This character is flirtatious, and seeks attention from other men

Curley's wife
100

Symbolizing the theme of loneliness, George plays this card game

Solitaire

100

William Bradford wrote “Of Plymouth Plantation” to detail his journey across the Atlantic Ocean, his time aboard, and his experiences in colonial America. This is an example of a

Primary Source

200

This main character refuses to confess to witchcraft because he worries signing a false confession will ruin his integrity

John Proctor

200
When reciting his 10 Commandments to Rev. Hale, John Proctor ironically has trouble remember this one...

Adultery

200

The author of "Of Mice & Men"

John Steinbeck

200

Lennie wants to do this job once he and George get the dream ranch

Tend the rabbits

200

These kinds of stories are based loosely on real people, usually giving them larger-than-life qualities

Legend

300

This character accuses his neighbors, the Putnams, of killing their neighbors to buy their land.

Giles Corey

300
What two things did those falsely accused of witchcraft do to escape persecution?
Falsely confess, blame someone else
300

This character is viewed as old, disabled, and feels useless and diminishing

Candy

300

How did the fight between Lennie and Curley end?

Lennie crushes Curley's hand

300

Pathos appeals to...

Emotions/feelings

400

This character spends time with those in prison for witchcraft in order to get them to confess, which would save their lives

Reverend Hale

400

Arthur Miller wrote "The Crucible" to address which ongoing time in American history?

Red Scare (or McCarthyism)

400

This character lives alone on account of segregation

Crooks
400

When talking with Slim, George explains this reason for why he changed the way he treated Lennie

Lennie almost died (drowned) trying to stay "loyal" to George, who was making fun of him

400

Why does Aataentsic cut down the tree in “The Sky Tree”?

To obtain a fruit that would cure her husband’s illness

500

Elizabeth Proctor blames this person for her husband's affair

Elizabeth Proctor (herself)

500

How did Reverend Parris react to the girls dancing in the woods?

Embarrassed, worried this will negatively affect his reputation

500

This character on the ranch is a quiet, wise man who commands respect

Slim

500

This quote deals with what theme from the book:

Crooks telling Lennie, “A guy needs somebody - to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody.”

Loneliness

500

How is Coyote described in “Coyote Finishes His Work"?

A powerful, but mischievous, trickster

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