The Crucible
Great Gatsby (Ch 1-2)
Synonyms/Definitions
Antonyms
Sentences
100
Abigail
Who is the main accuser in The Crucible?
100
Nick
Who is the speaker of the Great Gatsby?
100
Incredulous
(adj.) indicating or showing disbelief
100
Aerial
Ground
100
Deft
Athletes are usually very _____ and quick learners.
200
Elizabeth Proctor
Who is John Proctors wife?
200
Nick's wealthy friend
Who is Gatsby?
200
air
aer, aero
200
Strident
quiet, silent, soft
200
Complacent
To do well during a presentation, you should be ______ and confident.
300
Act III
When does Elizabeth die in The Crucible?
300
West Egg
Where does Nick live?
300
Adamant
(adj.) utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion in spite of all appeals, urging
300
affluence
poverty, failing, poor
300
Conscientious
in Accounting, you have to be very ______ and pay attention to detail.
400
She loves her husband and is very loyal so she risked her own life
Why does Elizabeth lie about the affair?
400
In the City
Where does Tom's other girlfriend live?
400
Compact
Solid, Firm, Think
400
Inert
active, busy, moving
400
Facet(s)
Cars have many _____ or parts.
500
Susanna Walcott
Who is the first person accused of Witchcraft in The Crucible?
500
White
What is the color of Gatsby's mansion?
500
Corruption
Fraud, Crime, Shuffle
500
Vengeance
forgiveness, pardon
500
Fluctuating
The weather is constantly ______ and changing.
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