Colonial Era Jeopardy Characters in The Crucible?

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Colonial Era Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 Characters in The Crucible? Ethos, Logos, or Pathos & Grammar The Crucible Plot Events Who Wrote It? Quote Significance 100 200 300 400 500

Which rhetorical strategy does Edwards use most often in “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God?”

Pathos (fear) Back

“I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience.”

Ethos Back

The Reverend who is trained in “witchcraft”

Reverend Hale Back

Daughter of Parris; assumed to be possessed

Betty Parris Back

The famous last words of Giles Corey

“more weight” Back

Which character is the first to confess to witchcraft?

Tituba Back

What gift does Mary Warren give to Elizabeth Proctor?

A poppet Back

What were a group of young girls found doing in the woods, at the beginning of the play? This is strictly forbidden by Puritan law!

Dancing Back

This character is the center of all the land disputes.

Thomas Putnam Back

“No gains without pains” is an example of one of Franklin’s __________.

aphorisms Back

“Speech to the Virginia Convention”

Patrick Henry Back

Poor Richard’s Almanac (aphorisms)

Benjamin Franklin Back

“Kill the Indian, and Save the Man”

Captain Richard Pratt Back

Servant to the Proctors

Mary Warren Back

Daily Double

What can Mary Warren not do when requested in court?

Faint Back

The Crucible

Arthur Miller Back

Fill in the pronoun. Our college should change ___ policy about withdrawals.

its Back

List two of the signs given by Parris that Salem has changed for the worse since the witch trial proceedings.

children are orphans cows wander the town crops are rotting in the fields Back

Zatkala-Sa, also known as Bonnin, wrote ____________.

“The Cutting of My Long Hair” Back

“Kill the Indian, and Save the Man” deals with what common motif?

Assimilation Back

Fill in the pronoun. No one has offered to let us use _____home for the department meeting.

his/her Back

“Has Great Britain any enemy in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? They are meant for us; they can be meant for no other.”

Logos Back

What are the famous last words of Henry’s “Speech in the Virginia Convention?”

“Give me liberty, or give me death.” Back

Head judge in Salem

Judge Danforth Back

Which character is being spoken of in this quote from “The Crucible” Which character is being spoken of in this quote from “The Crucible”? “He have his goodness now”

John Proctor Back