Characters
Evidence
Motivation
Plot
Misc.
100

Danforth’s treatment of Parris can mostly be described as..

 friendly....exalting...contemptuous...or reverent


contemptuous- the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn. 

100
This many people signed this petition to say that Rebecca Nurse, Martha Corey, and Elizabeth Proctor were good people.
91 people
100
Thomas Putnam is motivated by this
Greed or land
100

The court at Salem seems to be mostly interested in .

 finding witches wherever they can

100
Who said.."Vengeance is walking Salem"?
Proctor
200

 Which of the following words best describes how Abigail is portrayed in act 3

exasperated, virtuous, sanctimonious, or vulgar

Sanctimonious-making a show of being morally superior to other people.

200
Giles Corey had a statement by a witness that said this person was having people accused (murdered) for land.
Thomas Putnam
200
Abigail is motivated by this
Vengeance or desire for Proctor
200
Mary Warren does this to Proctor at the end of Act III
Accuse him of witchcraft
200

Danforth says to Mr. Hale that “No uncorrupted man may fear this court.” This is most closely an example of:

 irony

300

What word would best describe how Danforth's character unfolded during Act 3?

fickle, just, modest, or sage

fickle-changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection.

300
Proctor brought this person to court as a witness to say that the girls were lying
Mary Warren
300
Giles Corey is afraid to reveal the name of his witness because
He fears the witness will be arrested
300
Abigail and the other girls imagine they see this in the court house
A yellow bird or Mary's spirit
300
Hale denounces the proceedings of the court because he believes the stories of (give at least 2 names)...
Mary, Proctor, Giles, and/or Francis
400

What does Act 3 theorize about Mr. Hale?

He has become uncertain about the witch trials.

400
John confesses to adultery for this reason.
To save his wife Elizabeth
400
Why did Giles and Francis go to see Danforth?
To persuade him of their wives' innocence
400
Danforth gave Elizabeth extra time (before an execution) because of this
She is pregnant
400
When Danforth wants to bring Elizabeth in to be questioned about John's adultery, Proctor says this about her character
She never lies
500

Which of the following inferences about Elizabeth Proctor is best supported by act 3

After reading act 3, how would you say Elizabeth Proctor is portrayed?

Her loyalty to John outweighs her penchant for absolute honesty.

500
When Proctor and friends present their evidence to the court and are not believed, Hale reacts by
quitting the court
500

Why is John Proctor unwilling to drop his charge, even after Danforth offers to spare his wife for a year?

He does not feel that he can abandon his friends, who are in a similar predicament

500
Giles Corey is arrested because of this
Contempt of court (he won't give the names of witnesses)
500

How would the author describe how situations are being handled, what significance do some of the characters have over other characters?

To a certain degree, reality is shaped by those who wield power.

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