Native American Experience
The Crucible
The Crucible
Persuasive Rhetoric
Grammar
100

describes how the universe, earth, and life began

Creation Myth

100

Reverand Parris' servant who is seen dancing in the woods. 

Tituba

100

Recounts the downfall of a main character

Tragedy

100

To convince an audience by use of logic or reason often with the use of facts or statistics

Logos

100

A, An, The

Article

200

explains the workings of the natural world and supports and validates social customs and values

Creation Myth

200

The Crucible was written by 

Arthur Miller

200

John Proctor's wife

Elizabeth

200

To convince an audience by use of logic or reason often with the use of facts or statistics.

Logos

200

Describe verbs or adjectives and often ends in "ly"

Adverbs

300

form of autobiographical writing in which a person shares personal experiences along with observations of significant events or people.

Memoir

300

He is hanged at the end of the play for not completely signing the warrant. 

John Proctor

300

She had an affair with John, and she lied throughout the story.

Abigail

300

To persuade an audience by appealing to their emotions

Pathos

300

Replaces nouns

Pronouns

400

character types that can be found in literary works from different cultures throughout the ages.

Archetypal Charters

400

struggle between opposing forces.

Conflict

400

The judge that presides over the witch trials.

Deputy Governor Danforth

400

To convince an audience of the author’s credibility or character

Ethos

400

After the game ended

Fragment

500

type of folk tale that features an animal or person who typically engages in deceit, violence, and magic.

Trickster Tale

500

At the beginning of the play, this character will not wake up. 

Betty

500

The protagonist, or central character, of the play. 

John Proctor

500

He coined the terms ethos, pathos, and logos.

Aristotle

500

She wanted a Macbook but she bought a PC instead.

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