This character had seven miscarriages.
Ann Putnam
The word "aye" means this.
Yes
In what U.S. state is Salem located in?
Massachusetts
Who was the first character introduced that was "bewitched?"
Betty Parris
Where on the body of the poppet and Abigail was the needle located?
Belly/Stomach
This character is a reverend and an expert on witchcraft and demonology.
Reverend John Hale
The word "Goody" means what?
Mrs. or Goodwife or married woman
In what year did the Salem Witch Trials take place?
1692
Reverend Parris was mostly concerned about this during Act I.
His reputation/image
What commandment could not John Proctor NOT remember?
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
This character said that his prayer was stopped when his wife read "strange" books.
Giles Corey
Pretense means what?
Pretend or lie
Who is the author of The Crucible?
Arthur Miller
Who was the first character accused of witchcraft in Act I?
Tituba
What is ironic about John Proctor not remembering the commandment about adultery?
He committed adultery.
This character was a midwife and was accused of the "supernatural murder of babies."
Rebecca Nurse
When someone says "They conjured spirits" what do they mean?
They summoned spirits, called upon spirits, or tried to talk to the dead.
The Crucible was written as an allegory for what political movement that happenedin the 1950s? (Hint: It is named for U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy).
McCarthyism
What Caribbean country was Tituba from?
Barbados
Who comes to the Proctor home in search of poppets?
Ezekiel Cheever
This character is represented by the theme of greed due to the accusations in order to buy up people's land at auctions.
Thomas Putnam
What is a faction?
A secret group, party, or clique
What were people being accused of during the era of McCarthyism?
Communism
Which girl was seen dancing naked in the wood by Reverend Parris?
Mercy Lewis
Who puts Elizabeth Proctor in handcuffs at the end of Act II?
Marshall Herrick