What motivates Montresor to seek revenge against Fortunato in "The Cask of Amontillado"?
Fortunato insulted him.
Who is the narrator of “The Cask of Amontillado”?
Montresor.
Where does most of "The Crucible" take place?
Salem, Massachusetts.
Why does Abigail accuse Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft in "The Crucible"?
She is jealous of Elizabeth and wants John Proctor for herself.
What theme is central to “Desiree’s Baby”?
Racism and identity.
How does Montresor lure Fortunato into the catacombs?
By promising to show him a rare wine.
Who is Abigail Williams in "The Crucible"?
A young woman who accuses others of witchcraft and had an affair with John Proctor.
Where does Montresor lead Fortunato in “The Cask of Amontillado”?
Into the catacombs beneath his house.
Why does Montresor repeatedly express concern for Fortunato’s health in “The Cask of Amontillado”?
To make Fortunato feel safe while luring him to his death.
What does the crucible in the title of "The Crucible" symbolize?
A severe test or trial.
In "Desiree’s Baby," why does Desiree believe she and her baby are not welcome?
The baby’s skin tone reveals mixed heritage.
What evidence causes Elizabeth Proctor to be arrested in "The Crucible"?
A needle stuck in the poppet.
What is unusual about the weather in “Desiree’s Baby”?
The bayou becomes gray and oppressive, reflecting the story’s mood.
Why is Desiree devastated when Armand rejects her?
She is deeply in love with him and ashamed of the baby’s perceived heritage.
How is irony used in “The Cask of Amontillado”?
Montresor pretends to care about Fortunato’s well-being while leading him to his death.
In "The Crucible," what crime has John Proctor committed?
Adultery.
How does Armand treat his slaves after learning about the baby’s heritage in “Desiree’s Baby”?
He becomes cruel and distant.
What is the significance of the Proctor household as a setting in "The Crucible"?
It is where much of the tension between John and Elizabeth unfolds.
What is the internal conflict that John Proctor faces in "The Crucible"?
Whether to preserve his reputation or confess to witchcraft to save his life.
What does the bonfire at the end of “Desiree’s Baby” symbolize?
Armand’s attempt to erase Desiree and the baby from his life.
What ironic event occurs at the end of “Desiree’s Baby”?
Armand’s own ancestry is revealed to be mixed.
hat does Montresor do to Fortunato at the end of “The Cask of Amontillado”?
Chains him to a wall and seals him in with bricks.
Why is the setting of the catacombs in “The Cask of Amontillado” important?
Its isolation and eerie atmosphere heighten the suspense and make escape impossible.
How does the theme of betrayal play out in “The Cask of Amontillado”?
Montresor pretends to be Fortunato’s friend while plotting his murder.
What is the significance of John Proctor tearing up his confession in "The Crucible"?
It symbolizes his refusal to sacrifice his integrity and his reclaiming of personal honor.