Before completing this quiz, closely read the “Point of View Rubric.” Then, write a response of at least 400 words from the point of view of characters.

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Before completing this quiz, closely read the “Point of View Rubric.” Then, write a response of at least 400 words from the point of view of characters in The Crucible. Be sure to use the “I” point of view, writing as if you were these characters.

An “A” response will do all or most of the following: Writes from the first person point of view of the character, is at least 100 words long, and may use internet lingo Provides specific examples of events, conversations, thoughts, and actions that happened to the character Includes what the person saw, heard, felt, smelled, or tasted Correctly answers all parts of the prompt Explains how this advances the plot of the story from the character’s point of view Creatively written while accurately representing what happened in the story An “A” response will do all or most of the following: Writes from the first person point of view of the character, is at least 100 words long, and may use internet lingo Provides specific examples of events, conversations, thoughts, and actions that happened to the character Includes what the person saw, heard, felt, smelled, or tasted Correctly answers all parts of the prompt Explains how this advances the plot of the story from the character’s point of view Creatively written while accurately representing what happened in the story

Imagine you are John Proctor who has a blog on MySpace.com. In100 words or more, recall what’s been going on in your life over Act III of The Crucible. Be sure to touch upon what happened with Giles Corey, Elizabeth Proctor, and Mary Warren.

Now, imagine you are Abigail Williams who also has a blog on MySpace.com. In 100 words or more, recall what’s been going on in your life over Act III of The Crucible. Be sure to touch upon what happened with Mary Warren, Elizabeth Proctor, and John Proctor.

Imagine you are Mary Warren who has a blog on MySpace.com. In 100 words or more, recall what’s been going on in your life over Act III of The Crucible. Be sure to touch upon what happened with Judge Danforth, Abigail Williams, and John Proctor.

Now, imagine you are Elizabeth Proctor who also has a blog on MySpace.com. In 100 words or more, recall what’s been going on in your life over Act III of The Crucible. Be sure to touch upon what happened with Judge Danforth, Abigail Williams, and John Proctor.