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Terminology Act iv PLOT People random $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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ACT IV FOR 100 They stole his life savings and ran away
What became of Abigail Williams and Mercy Lewis as revealed by Parris They stole his life savings and ran away
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ACT IV FOR $200 What change occurred in Parris over the course of ACT IV? He became sympathetic to Proctor and the other accused. He pleads for Proctor to confess to save his life.
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ACT IV FOR $300 What has become of the Proctor children?
They are being cared for by Samuel Nurse (Rebecca Nurse’s son)
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ACT IV FOR $400 How come Danforth refuses to be lenient with Proctor and the other accused? Twelve people have already been executed for the same crime of which Proctor is accused. To be lenient now will cast doubt amongst the public.
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ACT IV FOR $500 The last words Giles Corey spoke before being pressed to death…. More Weight
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PLOT FOR $100 The event that sent the entire play into motion…
Parris catching the girls dancing (supposedly conjuring spirits)
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PLOT FOR $200 Describe the circumstances that caused Elizabeth Proctor to be accused of witchcraft… Mary Warren gave her a poppet with a needle stuck in its belly. Abigail saw Mary making the poppet and pretended that some voodoo stuff was going down.
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PLOT FOR $300 Why is Proctor eventually jailed for working with the devil? Mary Warren turns on him to save her own skin after pressure from the other girls, Danforth and Parris
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PLOT FOR $400 Proctor will confess to consorting with the devil, but refuses to… Condemn others (Rebecca Nurse especially) Allow his signed confession to hang on the church door
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PLOT FOR $500 Talk of rebellion is in the air.
What has become of Salem as a result of all the executions? Talk of rebellion is in the air. Farms go unattended. Cows walk the streets. Orphaned children wander aimlessly.
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PEOPLE FOR $100 Primary Judge who convicts people of witchcraft. He will not be swayed Danforth
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PEOPLE FOR $200 Man of God who believes John Proctor’s claims in ACT III. Counsels the accused in ACT IV. Hale
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PEOPLE FOR $300 Brings in those accused by the court. (by force if necessary) Cheever
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PEOPLE FOR $400 Girl stuck in a trance at the beginning of the play
Betty Parris
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PEOPLE FOR $500 An upstanding, influential woman. Accused of murdering babies. Rebecca Nurse
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Terminology FOR $100 Hysteria
Delusions spread amongst a large group of people. Logic and reason and lost Hysteria
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Terminology FOR $200 McCarthyism
Arthur Miller uses the Crucible as an allegory to represent the fears of the American public during the 1950’s. What was the term coined (after the name of a senator) that flared these fears. McCarthyism
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Terminology FOR $300 Puritans
Group of religious fanatics. Arose in the 16th Century. Often considered exclusionary and close minded. Puritans
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Terminology FOR $400 The term used for Proctor’s infidelity Lechery
Adultery
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Terminology FOR $500 Form of Govt. where the church is in control. Combination of state and religious power meant to hold a community together. Theocracy
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Random FOR $100 Katniss Everdeen wins the Hunger Games along with this character… Peeta Malark
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Random FOR $200 Mr. Rosario worked at this school before Tappan Zee
Nanuet high school
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Random FOR $300 The evolved form of the pokemon charmander Charmeleon
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Random FOR $400 The first and last names of all four beatles are…
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.
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Random FOR $500 The third president of the united states
Thomas Jefferson
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