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What is the setting of The Crucible?   1600s, Salem, MA  
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Who is the author of The Crucible?   Arthur Miller  
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The Crucible was written as a reaction to which movement?   McCarthyism  
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Which literary genre does The Crucible fall into?   Satire  
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What types of people were frequent victims of the Salem Witch Trials?   Old, ugly/deformed, social outcasts  
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What did the author do to add validity to his story?   Added real names of citizens of the village  
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What type of government was present in Puritan villages?   Theocracy  
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True or False: Proctor is a dynamic character within the play The Crucible.   True  
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True or False: Abigail Williams is seen as the voice of reason within the play.   False  
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True or False: Putnam is a bitter man because the community stopped his brother from becoming a minister.   True  
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True or False: Mary Warren wants to do the right thing and tell the truth, but is pressured from the other girls to keep lying.   True  
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True or False: Elizabeth’s motivation is revenge.   False  
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True or False: Because Proctor consistently attends religious services, the reader can infer he is a model Puritan.   False  
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True or False: Abigail is looked up to and revered by the entire community at the beginning of the play.   False  
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List two potential themes for the play.   Fear makes people do illogical things. Jealousy is a dangerous emotion.  
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Name two reasons that the author lists multiple conflicts in the first two acts of the play.   To create an atmosphere of confusion and tension. To show depth and complexity in characters.  
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List 2 crimes of which John Proctor is guilty.   Adultery Not keeping the Sabbath holy.  
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List 2 events that happen in the woods before the play.   Tituba leads the girls in dancing and chants. Abigail drinks a charm to kill Elizabeth. Reverend Parris sees the girls. There is dancing and inappropriate behavior.  
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What is the fate of John Proctor at the end of the play?   He is sentenced to death.  
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What is the outcome of John Proctor's trial?   He is found guilty.  
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List 2 actions of Abigail at the end of the play.   She steals her uncle's money. She runs away.  
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