1. Describe Abigail Williams. 2. What tragedy occurred in Ann Putnam’s life? 3. Why is Parris praying at the beginning of the play? 4. What is revealed.

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1. Describe Abigail Williams. 2. What tragedy occurred in Ann Putnam’s life? 3. Why is Parris praying at the beginning of the play? 4. What is revealed about Proctor and Abigail? 5. Describe John Proctor.

What is the impact of religion and faith on American life? Bell work Question: Write a few sentences in your composition notebook How does Faith/Spirituality/Religion affect you in your everyday life and decisions?

DateStandardTextTest Date 8/12/14-8/13/14RL 3 – Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of drama Elements of a Drama Pgs /18/14 8/12/14-8/13/14RL 1 – Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text “The CrucibleEven Days: 9/9/14 Odd Days: 9/10/14

Fill out the worksheet using pgs worksheet Be ready to share your answers.

Stand up for a class activity!

the method used by a writer to develop a character so that they seem lifelike. showing the character's appearance displaying the character's actions revealing the character's thoughts letting the character speak getting the reactions of others

Fill out the Characterization Sheet (get a copy from Mrs. Sprinkle) Standard Classes: Read through Page 148 Honors Classes: Finish all of act 1