The Crucible
The Story of an Hour
Time Management
True or False
Vocabulary
100

The woman Proctor had an affair with.

Who is Abigail

100

The character that told Mrs. Mallard the news about her husband

Who is Josephine

100

The practice of using the time that you have available in a useful and effective way

What is Time Management

100

There are 3 Acts in The Crucible

What is false

100

Totally and definitely; without question

What is absolutely

200

The first person to be accused of witchcraft

Who is Tituba

200

When was Story of an Hour published

When is 19th century (1894)

200

The intended audience for this article

What is HS students

200

Parts of email: Greeting, beg. of message, closing, signature 

What is true

200

A substance thought to have special, magical powers

What is elixir

300

The item that Abigail stole from Rev. Paris before fleeing Salem

What is money

300

The phrase, "Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble" is an example of

What is foreshadowing 

300

Lack of motivation, declining grades, and increased stress and tiredness are examples of

What is consequences of poor TM

300

Rev. Hale came back to Salem to encourage the accused to confess to save their lives

What is true

300

To make up for; to repay for services

What is compensate

400

The gift that Mary gave to Elizabeth, that led to her arrest

What is a poppet/doll

400

The literary device that connects Spring and Mrs. Mallards' new life

What is symbolism

400

Always arriving late, loss of control of priorities, & inefficient work are examples of

What is signs of poor TM

400

Strategies to help manage time include saying no, multitasking, and setting clear goals.

What is false

400

Having no feeling or emotion

What is callous

500

The person that was pressed to death during questioning

Who is Giles Corey

500

"Of joy that kills" is an example of 

What is verbal irony

500

The reason TM is more difficult now than ever before

What is distractions (time-wasting activities)

500

An ironic detail that helps you predict Mrs. Mallard's sudden end is her previous fear of a long life.

What is true

500

The act of giving a false appearance

What is pretense