Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Characters I
Characters II
Storyline I
100

What is the vocabulary term for faultless, pure?

immaculate

100

What is the vocabulary word for lawlessness or without order?

anarchy

100

Rev. Parris' 17 year old niece; leads the girls to the forest.

Abigail Williams

100

A minister who was an expert on witchcraft; quit the court.

Rev. Hale

100

When Rev. Parris' daughter becomes ill, he seems more concerned for this?

his reputation

200

What is the vocabulary word for confirm or support?

corroborate

200

What is the vocabulary word for barely noticeable?

imperceptible

200

She discovers her husband has committed adultery with Abigail

Elizabeth Proctor

200

This person used the witch trials for greed, revenge, and land.

Thomas Putnam

200

When Rev. Hale asks John Proctor to recite his commandments, which one does he forget?

adultery

300

What is the vocabulary word for wickedness?

iniquity

300

What vocabulary word mean resolute; not easily persuaded?

adamant

300

An old man who was pressed by stones.

Giles Corey

300

An authority of the court who would not tolerate any challenges to his power.

Judge Danforth

300

Why does John Proctor bring Mary Warren to the court?

Confess the girls were lying

400

What is the vocabulary word for inclined to disagree; argumentative?

contentious
400

What vocabulary word means slavishly submission; prepared to obey others?

subservient

400

A minister who feared there was a conspiracy against him.

Rev. Parris

400

This person attributes the death of her seven infants to witchcraft.

Ann Putnam

400

When Proctor tells Danforth, "God damns our kind especially...", he is blaming Danforth for not doing what?

Listening to the truth; not believing the girls

500

What is the vocabulary word for courtesy; humble and respectful?

deference

500

Which vocabulary word would BEST describe Rev. Parris' unwillingness to agree with the diagnose of witchcraft at the beginning of the play?

contentious

500
She is a motherly woman with immense goodness and respect, who is later charged with murder.
Rebecca Nurse
500

This person is a servant of the Proctors who gives Elizabeth a poppet.

Mary Warren

500

What lesson does Elizabeth say she has learned in prison?

Not to judge people too harshly

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