Who/What am I?
(Pt 1)
Drawing a Blank!
Figurative Language
Who said it? (Pt 1)
Who said it & to whom? (Pt 2)
100

I am a "cheese-eating, trap-avoiding" critter and apparently a lot like Mary Warren.  What am I?

Who is a mouse (p 51)

100

The Deputy Governor promise h___________ if they’ll not c____________, John.  

What are the words hangin' & confess

100

 John says to Elizabeth: " an everlasting funeral marches round your heart."  

*What literary device is found here? (starts with p)

What is personification?

100

Who said, "I made a gift for you today, Goody Proctor. I had to sit long hours in a chair, and passed the time with sewing."  

Who is Mary Warren?

100


Who said, "There are them that will swear to anything before they’ll hang; have you never thought of that?"

Who is John Proctor speaking to Rev. Hale?

200

I was found sittin' in the corner of the Proctor house, quite comfortably, I might add. Who/what am I? 

What is a rabbit? (p 49)

200

PROCTOR: "Woman. (Elizabeth turns to John.) I’ll not have your s__ __ p __ __ i __ n any more."

What is the word suspicion?

200

Elizabeth:  "Abigail brings the other girls into the court, and where she walks the crowd will part like the sea for Israel."    

** "the crowd will part like the sea for Israel" is what kind of literary device?  

What is a simile?  

200

Who said, "You have a faulty understanding of young girls. There is a promise made in any bed—"

Who is Elizabeth Proctor?

200

"I cannot think the Devil may own a woman’s soul
. . . when she keeps an upright way, as I have. I am a good woman, I know it; and if you believe I may do only good work in the world, and yet be secretly bound to Satan, then I must tell you, sir, I do not believe it. 

Who is Elizabeth Proctor speaking to Rev. Hale?

300

When I give the word cow a feminine touch, what word comes to mind?

What is a heifer?

300

Elizabeth's sense of justice, according to John, is like frozen b_________.  (What am I?)

What is beer?

300

Elizabeth speaking of Mary Warren:   "She raises up her chin like the daughter of a prince and says to me, “I must go to Salem, Goody Proctor; I am an official of the court!”

**What literary device is found in this quote?  

What is a simile?

300

Who said: "This is a strange time, Mister. No man may longer doubt the powers of the dark are gathered in monstrous attack upon this village. There is too much evidence now to deny it." 

Who is Rev Hale?

300

"The Devil is alive in Salem, and we dare not quail to follow wherever the accusing finger points!"

Who is Rev Hale speaking to Francis Nurse.

400

Up on the mantle or bookcase I sit, all fine and proper like. Who/what am I?

What is the poppet that Mary Warren made?

400

I am no less a devil than the devil himself, and I go by the name L__________.

What is Lucifer?

400

John Proctor to Elizabeth: "This farm’s a continent when you go foot by foot droppin’ seeds in it.


**Name 1 of 2 literary devices in this quote. (starts with m or h. 

What is a metaphor or hyperbole?

400

Who said, "there is a softness in your record, sir, a softness."

What is Rev. Hale?

400

 "I’ll tell you what’s walking Salem—vengeance is walking Salem."

Who is John Proctor speaking to Rev. Hale?

500

I am a dirty, old homeless woman, who is preparing myself to be hanged. Who am I?


Who is Goody Osburn?

500

Elizabeth to John: "You have a faulty understanding of young girls. There is a p________ made in any bed—" 

What is the word promise?

500

Mary Warren to John Proctor:  "What weighty work we do."  

**What literary device is found in this quote? (starts with an a.

What is an alliteration?

500

Who said, "Adultery, John." 

What is Elizabeth Proctor?

500

"You will tell the court how that poppet come here and who stuck the needle in. . . ."  

"She’ll kill me for sayin’ that! Abby’ll charge lechery on you!

Who is John Proctor & Mary Warren?