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The Crucible Bellringer #7 8/22/12 We know two pieces of info from Act I: First of all, we know John Proctor had an affair with Abigail. Secondly, we know that Elizabeth knows about the affair and fired Abigail. Based on what you know about John and Elizabeth’s situation, how do you think John and Elizabeth will act around one another? (Hint: What kind of relationship do you think they have?) 2. This act takes place 8 days after Act I. Predict what you think happened during those 8 days. What is the condition of Salem now? Today’s Target: I can identify words and phrases that impact meaning and tone.

The Crucible Bellringer #8 8/23/12 Give one example from Act II that demonstrates the distant/awkward relationship between Elizabeth and John Proctor. Why do people “part like the seas” (193) when Abigail walks by? What new information makes Elizabeth angry with John Proctor? Why is John Proctor hesitant to go to Salem and tell the court what Abigail told him? Today’s Target: I can identify words and phrases that impact meaning and tone.

The Crucible Bellringer #9 8/24/12 Reverend Hale’s appearance at the Proctor’s house is a surprise. What does his appearance there mean? What commandment does Proctor forget? Explain the irony of him forgetting this commandment. Explain Reverend Hale’s statement, “Theology, sir, is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small” (199). Today’s Target: I can identify words and phrases that impact meaning and tone.

The Crucible Bellringer #10 8/27/12 On what charge was Rebecca Nurse arrested? On what charge was Martha Corey arrested? Explain how Abigail was able to set Elizabeth up for murder. After Elizabeth has been taken away to jail, what does John Proctor command Mary Warren to do? Why is Mary Warren afraid to do what he asks? Today’s Target: I can identify words and phrases that impact meaning and tone.