Quotes
Puritan Times
Character Traits
MLA
Figurative Language
100

"More weight"

"My mother plucked me from a rosebush."

Giles Corey

Pearl


100

What was a form of punishment puritans primarily used during the Salem witch trials?

Hanging

100

I committed adultery

John Proctor

Hester Prynne

100

Is this citation correct?

"More weight." (Miller, 135).

No

"More weight" (Miller 135). 

100

“The bow of God’s wrath is bent, and the arrow made ready. . ..”

  • Simile
  • Metaphor
  • Repetition
  • Imagery
  • Apostrophe

Metaphor

200

“Pearl keeps me here in life! Pearl punishes me too!”

“She makes me drink blood!”

Hester Prynne

Abigail


200

Who was at the bottom of the social class?

children

200

I killed my neighbors for their land

Thomas Putnam

200

Is this citation correct?

"   " (Poe 78).

Yes!!

200

“heavy as lead”

simile

300

"Put it out of mind, Abby."

"I will not speak"

John Proctor

Hester Prynne

300

Who did the puritans associate with the devil?

Native Americans

300

- I am called the leech

Roger Chillingworth

300

Is this parenthetical citation correct?

"    " (Poe, 78).

no

"  " (Poe 78).

300

. “and nothing to lay hold of to save yourself, nothing to keep off the flames of wrath, nothing of your own.”

repetition

400

"Where is my wood?"

“You escaped me.”

Giles Corey

Roger Chillingworth

400

What was one of the main beliefs of the Puritans?

They thought they were God’s chosen ones.

400

I came to salem to investigate witchcraft

Rev. Hale

400

Which do you include an in-text (  ) citation?

A Summary

B Paraphrase

C Direct Quote

D all of the above

D all of the above

400

“fiery pit”

imagery

500

"It is done!"

“He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!”

Rev. Dimmesdale

Elizabeth Proctor

500

What is an extremely challenging burden or hardship that one endures?

a Crucible

500

I am fairy-like and wild

Pearl

500

When embedding a quote, you need four features. Which is NOT a characteristic?

  • A signal phrase or leading into the quote
  • Your own interpretation of the quote
  • Word for word quote
  • Quotation marks
  • A correct citation at the end

Your own interpretation

500

O sinner! Consider the fearful danger you are in . . ..”

apostrophe

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