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JEOPARDY!

JEOPARDY!. JEOPARDY!. Characters for 10. Had an affair with John Proctor. Characters for 10. Abigail Williams. Characters for 20. Slave from Barbados. Characters for 20. Tituba. Characters for 30.

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JEOPARDY!

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  1. JEOPARDY!

  2. JEOPARDY!

  3. Characters for 10 Had an affair with John Proctor

  4. Characters for 10 Abigail Williams

  5. Characters for 20 Slave from Barbados

  6. Characters for 20 Tituba

  7. Characters for 30 “Expert” in witchcraft brought into Salem to find out if what was happening was witchcraft.

  8. Characters for 30 Rev. Hale

  9. Characters for 40 Confesses to witchcraft, but then takes it back

  10. Characters for 40 John Proctor

  11. Characters for 50 Final words were “More weight”

  12. Characters for 50 Giles Corey

  13. Act 1 for 10 The first act is set in this man’s house

  14. Act I for 10 Rev. Parris

  15. Act I for 20 Betty does this when she hears the name of the Lord said in a prayer.

  16. Act I for 20 Covers her ears with her hands and moans

  17. Act I for 30 Abigail said this was the reason she got fired from the Proctors.

  18. Act I for 30 They just wanted a slave.

  19. Act I for 40 Abigail’s uncle was this man and his role in the community was this job.

  20. Act I for 40 Parris; Reverend

  21. Act I for 50 Betty Parris was said to have done this before going into a trance-like state.

  22. Act I for 50 Fly

  23. Act II for 10 This girl replaced Abigail at the Proctor’s house.

  24. Act II for 10 Mary Warren

  25. Act II for 20 Mary Warren gives this to Elizabeth Proctor.

  26. Act II for 20 A rag doll

  27. Act II for 30 This is how many women Mary Warren said were imprisoned and accused of witchcraft.

  28. Act II for 30 39

  29. Act II for 40 John Proctor forgets this commandment.

  30. Act II for 40 Thou shalt not commit adultery.

  31. Act II for 50 Rebecca Nurse was arrested and accused of this.

  32. Act II for 50 Killing Goody Putnam’s children supernaturally.

  33. Act III for 10 Act III is set in this public building.

  34. Act III for 10 The Court House

  35. Act III for 20 This man accuses Thomas Putnam of landlust in court.

  36. Act III for 20 Giles Corey

  37. Act III for 30 Elizabeth Proctor tells the judges that she has this condition.

  38. Act III for 30 She is pregnant.

  39. Act III for 40 Abigail had been kicked out of church for doing this during prayer.

  40. Act III for 40 Laughing

  41. Act III for 50 Elizabeth Proctor does not tell the judge about John Proctor’s affair with Abigail Williams because she wants to protect this.

  42. Act III for 50 John Proctors name or honor

  43. Act IV and History for 10 This man wrote the play.

  44. Act IV and History for 10 Arthur Miller

  45. Act IV and History for 20 This has happened to Abigail Williams at the end of the play according to Rev Parris

  46. Act IV and History for 20 She ran away and stole Reverend Parris’ money

  47. Act IV and History for 30 This woman refuses to confess to being a witch and is described as having “one foot in heaven now.”

  48. Act IV and History for 30 Rebecca Nurse

  49. Act IV and History for 40 Daily Double!! Fear of Communism, also known as the Communist witch-hunt was known as this.

  50. Act IV and History for 40 The Red Scare.

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