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Crucible Acts 1&2
Crucible Acts 3&4
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100

The state The Crucible was set in.

Massachusetts 

100

First person Abigail blames for witchcraft.

Tituba

100

The court will only pardon the accused if they do this.

Confess to witchcraft

100

Part of Speech for Recitation

Noun!

100

Part of Speech for Egregious

Adjective!

200

The town The Crucible was set in.

Salem

200
The setting of Act 1
Reverend Parris's house
200

Character who gets pressed to death in act 4

Giles Corey

200

Use Rescind in a sentence. It must make sense!

Ms. Dawson's discretion (:

200

Define Precede

to happen or exist before something else, usually in a series.

300

In what year do the Salem Witch Trials take place?

1692

300

This character askes Proctor to recite the 10 commandments.

Hale

300

This character is easily swayed by others and changes their court testimony in act 3.

Mary Warren

300

Define Testimony

a formal statement, especially one a witness makes in a court of law.

300

Use Revelation in a sentence. It must make sense!

Ms. Dawson's discretion (:

400

The playwright of The Crucible is.

Arthur Miller

400

This character saw the girls dancing in the woods.

Reverend Parris

400

Reason Proctor rescinds his confession in act 4

He does not want to write it down

OR 

He does not want to ruin his reputation

400

Define Ephemeral

Existing or popular only for a short time.

400

Define Comdemn

to say very strongly that you do not approve of something or someone.

500

The playwright wrote The Crucible to be an allegory to this historical event.

The Red Scare

OR

McCarthyism

500

These 2 goodwives get arrested for witchcraft in act 2

Martha Corey & Rebecca Nurse

500

This character tells John Proctor that he must decide for himself whether he should confess or not.

Elizabeth Proctor

500

Spell the adjective that means "bad-tempered and complaining a lot."

Cantankerous

500

Spell the noun that means "a violent or harmful action that someone does to punish someone for harming them; revenge."

Vengeance