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Jeopardy Review Game. I am Abigail’s friend who escapes with her. Mercy Lewis. I am the witch expert who came into Salem hoping to help identify the witches. I tried to stand up and do what is right when I realized it was all a hoax. Rev. Hale.
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I am Abigail’s friend who escapes with her. Mercy Lewis
I am the witch expert who came into Salem hoping to help identify the witches. I tried to stand up and do what is right when I realized it was all a hoax. Rev. Hale
At first I accused people of being witches, and then I became afraid and testified that the whole ordeal was a hoax. The problem is no one believed me, so I changed my story again. Mary Warren
I am an older man whose wife is arrested as a witch for reading too much. I am put to death by stones being placed on my chest until I could no longer breathe. Giles Corey
I am the teen-age girl who basically started the Salem witch trials with my accusations. Abigail Williams
I love my wife so much that I will risk public censor in order to save her life John Proctor
I am a bitter woman who lost seven babies in childbirth. Ann Putnam
I am a bitter man who uses the witch trials to my advantage by buying up land from those convicted of being witches Thomas Putnam
My husband says that my judgmental heart would freeze beer Elizabeth Proctor
Proctor and Elizabeth fight over Proctor seeing Abigail alone Act II
Mary Warren tells the court that Abigail is a fraud. Act III
There are riots in Andover. Act IV
Elizabeth hounds John to tell the court that Abigail is a fraud. Act II
“You are pulling Heaven down and raising up a whore.” John Proctor
“I know how you clutched my back behind your house and sweated like a stallion whenever I came near!” Abigail Williams
“He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!” Elizabeth Proctor
“What’ll we do? The village is out! I just come from the farm; the whole country’s talkin’ witchcraft! They’ll be callin’ us witches, Abby!” Mary Warren
“I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you.” Elizabeth Proctor
“And do you know that near to four hundred are in the jails from Marblehead to Lynn, and upon my signature?” Danforth
“Excellency, it is a natural lie to tell; I beg you, stop now before another is condemned! I may shut my conscience to it no more - - - private vengeance is working through this testimony!” Rev. Hale
“There is no blush about my name.” Abigail Williams
The Puritans believed in the existence of witches and the work of the devil. True
Communism could be defined as a “witch hunt” of the 1950s. FALSE
At the beginning of the play, the audience learns that Rev. Parris is a very popular minister. FALSE
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in order to point out the danger of McCarthyism. TRUE
The crisis point of the play is when John Proctor yells, “God is dead.” FALSE
In Act II, Mary Warren tells the Proctors that 39 have been arrested. TRUE
At the end of Act III, Hale’s belief in the court system is firm. FALSE
In Act IV, Elizabeth blames only John for his sin of adultery. FALSE