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Bell Ringer: FRIDAY, Nov 4 Copy down the following definitions… Vindictive (adj): Having or showing a strong or desire for revenge. Disproportionate (adj): Too large or too small in comparison with something else; not in proportion. Hypocrite (n): A person who indulges in hypocrisy - the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform. THEN, copy these sentences and fill in the blanks for your sentence examples… That woman has a very large head; it is ______________ to the rest of her body. In The Crucible, John Proctor thought that he himself was a ______________ because he didn’t conform to his own moral stanards. Framing Elizabeth with the poppet was a very ____________ act on Abigail’s part.

With a partner… What is your reaction to the end of the movie? Why? What elements of the end looked as you expected? What elements defied your expectations? What did you think about Abby’s exit from the movie? What did you think about the “ripping” scene? What did you think about the hanging?