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1. Get out a piece of paper and a pencil for your DYRT Quiz.

DYRT Quiz: Be sure to write in complete sentences! 1. Who is Reverend Hale? Why did he come to Salem? 2. What did Abigail do at the end of Act 1? 3. What were Abigail and the other girls doing in the forest that was forbidden? Who is Giles Corey?

DateStandardsTextTest Date 8/14/14 or 8/15/14 RL1: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text, including determining where the text leaves matters uncertain. SL 1D: Respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives; synthesize comments, claims, and evidence made on all sides of an issue; and resolve contradictions when possible. “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller (used to be married to Marilyn Monroe) Even: 9/9/14 Odd: 9/10/14

Quick Write: In 2 minutes, write as much as you can on the following question. What is the impact of spiritual/religious belief on American life in regards to exploration, the struggle for power, etc.?

Socratic Seminar Have your character chart and your textbook out. Circle up! Answer one question from the listthe list Question: Answer the question and cite evidence from the text (use line numbers) to back up your opinion. Be sure to be as specific as possible. Quote: Write a few sentences about their significance to the play. Think about themes, characterization, important plot elements, symbolism, etc. as you write about each quotation’s significance.

Exit Ticket What is the impact of spiritual/religious belief on American life in “The Crucible”? Make sure to cite textual evidence.

Homework: For Tuesday/Wednesday Read Act II pgs Complete questions 4, 7,8, and 10 on pg. 163 Complete questions 4, 6, and 7 on pg. 179 Use complete sentences or you will not receive credit.