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Page 1: The Crucible Acts I & II *Choose a question from the board on the next slide. Click once to reveal the answer, then click the star to return to the board

The CrucibleActs I & II

*Choose a question from the board on the next slide. Click once to reveal the answer, then click the star to return to the board.

Jeopardy

Page 2: The Crucible Acts I & II *Choose a question from the board on the next slide. Click once to reveal the answer, then click the star to return to the board

Characters

Plot

TeenDrama

The Guilt

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Literary

Devices

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Page 3: The Crucible Acts I & II *Choose a question from the board on the next slide. Click once to reveal the answer, then click the star to return to the board

Characters 100 One of the two girls

inflicted with sickness at the beginning of the play.

Who are Betty Parris or Ruth Putnam?

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Characters 200 This character is

known as vindictive and contemptuous of others.

Who is Thomas Putnam?

Page 5: The Crucible Acts I & II *Choose a question from the board on the next slide. Click once to reveal the answer, then click the star to return to the board

Characters 300 Salem views

Rebecca Nurse as this.

What is kind and respectful?

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Characters 400 This character

rebels against authority and speaks his mind. He alienates Reverend Parris by refusing to allow him to baptize his son.

Who is John Proctor?

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Characters 500 By saying, “I can

make you wish you had never seen the sun go down,” Abigail tells us she…

What is she is not as harmless as she appears?

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Plot 100Rebecca advises

Parris to send Reverend Hale away because she felt Hale’s presence would cause this.

What is hysteria in Salem.

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Plot 200 Since Parris is

afraid his enemies will destroy his reputation.

What is he doesn’t want anyone to know Betty may be bewitched?

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Plot 300The main reason

Abigail went to the forest.

What is to get rid of Goody Proctor?

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Plot 400This has caused

tension in the Proctor marriage.

What is John’s affair with Abigail?

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Plot 500This causes Proctor

to be absent from church.

What is his dislike of Reverend Parris?

Page 13: The Crucible Acts I & II *Choose a question from the board on the next slide. Click once to reveal the answer, then click the star to return to the board

Teen Drama 100Abigail sticks a

needle into her stomach.

What is to accuse Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft?

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Teen Drama 200 A role in court

gives Mary Warren this.

What is power and status in the village?

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Teen Drama 300For this people

“part the seas” when Abigail approaches.

What is they fear her power to accuse them?

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Teen Drama 400This keeps Mary

from confessing the truth in court.

What is her fear that Abigail will kill her?

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Teen Drama 500Elizabeth urges

John to go to Salem to do this.

What is tell the court that Abigail is lying?

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The Guilty 100By confessing

Tituba does this.What is saves her

life?

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The Guilty 200 She is branded a

witch because she could not say the Ten Commandments.

Who is Sarah Good?

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The Guilty 300By the end of Act II,

Reverend Hale worries about this.

What are innocent people being accused?

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The Guilty 400 This keeps Sarah

Good from hanging.

What is confessing to witchcraft?

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The Guilty 500Elizabeth blames

this person for he husband’s affair.

Who is herself?

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Literary Devices 100Readers can infer

that Salem thought this.

What is dancing was sinful and evil.

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Literary Devices 200 An example of

foreshadowing the cause of the witch trials.

What is the relationship between Abigail and Proctor?

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Literary Devices 300This means to have

an affair.What is Lechery?

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Literary Devices 400It is Ironic that

Proctor forgets this commandment.

What is adultery?

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Literary Devices 500The protagonist

and antagonist of The Crucible.

Who are John Proctor and Abigail Williams?