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Name the character Who said it? True or False? Why?Vocab.Vocab. II 100
This person asks John Proctor to recite his commandments. A 100
Who is Reverend Hale? A 100
This person comes to Proctor’s household with a warrant. A 200
Who is Ezekiel Cheever? A 200
This person believes witches are real, but not in Salem. A 300
Who is John Proctor? A 300
This person is charged with the death of Goody Putnam’s children. A 400
Who is Rebecca Nurse? A 400
This person is charged with the bewitchment of Walcott’s pigs. A 500
Who is Martha Corey? A 500
Who said it and why did they say it? “I never said my wife were a witch, Mr. Hale; I only said she were reading books!” B 100
Who is Giles Corey? He is explaining that he didn’t mean his wife were a witch. B 100
Who said it and why did they say it? “Aye. But the Devil is a wily one, you cannot deny it. However, she is far from accused, and I know she will not be. I thought, sir, to put some questions as to the Christian character of this house, if you’ll permit me.” B 200
Who is Rev. Hale? He is questioning the Proctors because Elizabeth’s name came up in court. B 200
Who said it and why did they say it? “I have gone tiptoe in this house all seven month since she is gone. I have not moved from there to there without I think to please you, and still an everlasting funeral marches round your heart. I cannot speak but I am doubted, every moment judged for lies, as though I come into a court when I come into this house!” B 300
Who is John Proctor? He is telling his wife that he is sick of her judgment. B 300
Who said it and why did they say it? “Somewhat mentioned. But I said I never see no sign you ever sent your spirit out to hurt no one, and seeing I do live so closely to you, they dismissed it.” B 400
Who is Mary Warren? She is letting the Proctors know that Elizabeth’s name came up in court. B 400
Who said it and why did they say it? “I cannot think the Devil may own a woman’s soul, Mr. Hale, when she keeps an upright way, as I have. I am a good woman, I know it, and if you believe I may do only good work in the world, and yet be secretly bound to Satan, then I must tell you, sir, I do not believe it.” B 500
Who is Elizabeth Proctor? She is telling Rev. Hale that if she is to be accused of being a witch, then she does not believe. B 500
Is it true or false? If it is false, correct it. Mary Warren has been spending her days in the Proctor household cleaning. C 100
It is false. Mary Warren has been spending her days in court. C 100
Is it true or false? If it is false, correct it. Elizabeth asks John to go see Abigail in order to break off their relationship for good. C 200
It is true. C 200
Is it true or false? Correct it if it is false. Reverend Parris finds a “softness” in Proctor’s church records. C 300
It is false. Reverend Hale finds a “softness” in his church records. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
Is it true or false? Correct it if it is false. Rebecca Nurse, Martha Corey, and Sarah Osburne are arrested the same night as Elizabeth. C 400
What is false? Martha Corey and Rebecca Nurse are arrested the same night as Elizabeth. C 400
Is it true or false? Correct it if is false. Mary Warren is motivated by her hatred of Elizabeth, her boss. C 500
What is false? She is motivated by her fear of Abigail. C 500
What is a poppet? AND WHY is it important to this Act? D 100
A poppet is a doll. It is important because it is how Abigail gets Elizabeth arrested. D 100
This is why John Proctor is hesitant to tell the Judge what he knows about Abigail. D 200
What is because he is worried that she will tell everyone about their affair? D 200
This is the reason why the Proctors have not had their youngest child baptized. D 300
What is he does not want Parris to touch his child? He does not see the light of God in him. D 300
Why do Herrick & Cheever come for Elizabeth? D 400
They come for her because she “stabbed Abigail in the stomach with a needle during dinner by sending her spirit out on her.” D 400
What did John mean by these words, “We are what we always were in Salem, but now the little crazy children are jangling the keys of the kingdom, and common vengeance writes the law”? D 500
John means that the true nature of the town is now clear. It is full of corrupt people seeking vengeance. He is also saying that they are letting the children determine who is good and evil. D 500
This word means, “the act of expressing strong disapproval of.” E 100
What is condemnation? E 100
This word means to make strenuous efforts toward any goal. E 200
What is striving? E 200
This word means “to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc; give away.” E 300
What is falter? E 300
E 400 This word means “respectful submission or yielding to the judgment of another.”
What is deference? E 400
This word means to make or become better, more bearable, or more satisfactory; improve. E 500
What is ameliorate? E 500
This word means “communication, dealings, or contract between persons or groups.” F 100
What is trafficked? F 100
This word means to repay for something. F 200
What is compensate? F 200
This word means morally low; without estimable personal qualities; dishonorable; meanspirited; selfish; cowardly. F 300
What is base? F 300
This word means (of God, fate, etc.) to destine or predestine. F 400
What is ordained? F 400
This word means feeling, characterized by strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting. F 500
What is indignant? F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Crucible Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
Explain the follow quote and why it is important. “Now Hell and Heaven grapple on our backs, and all our old pretense is ripped away—make your peace! Peace! It is a providence, and no great change. We are only what we always were, but naked now. Aye, naked! And the wind, God’s icy wind, will blow!” Click on screen to continue
John is saying that there is a battle of good vs. evil happening and all of the fake behavior is gone. Nothing has changed in the village, it’s just obvious now, that they are not good people. Click on screen to continue
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