ACT I & II
Act II & Act III
ACT III & IV
Act IV & TOW
Types of Writing
100

The girls actions at the end of Act I.

What is...

They start naming people they had seen with the devil.

100

The deciding factor in Elizabeth's arrest.

What is...

Her possession of the doll with a needle in it

100

What Mary tells Danforth.

What is...

The girls have been lying.

100

What Proctor did after he signed the confession.


What is...

He tore it up.

100

Writing that explains or clarifies

Who is...

Expository Writing

200

The gift Mary gives Elizabeth.

What is...

A doll

200

Elizabeth's reply to being asked if she believes in witches.

What is...

If she is accused of being a witch, she cannot believe in witches.

200

Hale's problem with Proctor's evidence to Danforth.

What is...

He begins to realize that the people who had been accused and sentenced so far could very well have been innocent.

200

Danforth's reason that a pardon would not be a good idea.

What is...

If he would pardon the remaining accused, the people who had been hanged would have died in vain.

200

Writing that persuades the reader

What is...

Argumentative Writing

300

This "sign" Betty was bewitched.

What is...

She couldn’t bear to hear the Lord’s name.

300

Parris' argument against Proctor.

What is...

Parris says that Proctor is trying to overthrow the court.

300

The reason Elizabeth gets more time from Danforth.

What is...


She said she was pregnant.

300

The reason Hale returns to Salem.

What is...

To encourage the accused to confess and save their lives

300

Writing that provides a visual

Who is...

Descriptive Writing

400

The reason Elizabeth thinks Abigail wants to kill her.

What is...

She believes that Abby wants to take her place as John's wife.

400

The charge against Rebecca Nurse.

What is...

The murder of Goody Putnam's babies

400

Abigail's actions at the end of  the play.

What is...

Abigail stole money from Parris and disappeared.


400

The type of writing that overlaps into all the other types of writing.

What is...

Descriptive Writing

400

Writing about a personal event

What is...

Narrative Writing

500

The 3 suspicious things about the Proctor family.

What is...

Proctor does not go to church regularly.

The youngest son has not been baptized.

He could not remember all of the commandments.

500

Proctor's fate at the end of Act III.

What is...

He is jailed for his contempt of the court and his suspicious activities.

500

The accusation Giles makes against Putnam.

What is...


He accuses him of killing his neighbors for their land.

500

The type of writing that tells “how to” do something.

What is...

Expository Writing

500

Writing that entertains the reader

What is...

Creative Writing