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2 Characters 1111 3333 2222 4444 5555 1111 3333 2222 4444 5555 1111 3333 2222 4444 5555 1111 3333 2222 4444 5555 1111 3333 2222 4444 5555MotifsMotivesVocabEvents

3 Question: This person drank a charm in the woods to kill Goody Proctor. Check Your Answer Characters for 100

4 Answer: Who is Abigail Williams? Back to the Game Board Characters for 100

5 Question: This person always has everything bad in her household blamed on her. Check Your Answer Characters for 200

6 Answer: Who is Tituba? Back to the Game Board Characters for 200

7 Question: This person asked Giles Corey to help him tote wood back to his house in Act I when they both decided the witch accusations were fake. Check Your Answer Characters for 300

8 Answer: Who is John Proctor? Back to the Game Board Characters for 300

9 Question: This person was accused of reading strange books and tampering with someone’s prayers. Check Your Answer Characters for 400

10 Answer: Who is Martha Corey? Back to the Game Board Characters for 400

11 Question: This person’s greed for money, land, and possessions is ruining his position of authority amongst the townspeople. Check Your Answer Characters for 500

12 Answer: Who is Reverend Parris? Back to the Game Board Characters for 500

13 Question: This is the definition of a motif. Check Your Answer Motifs for 100

14 Answer: What is a topic that is repeated over and over. Back to the Game Board Motifs for 100

15 Question: We can learn many ________ (lessons) that the author wants us to teach us from the motifs found in The Crucible. Check Your Answer Motifs for 200

16 Answer: What are themes? Back to the Game Board Motifs for 200

17 Question: These 3 people hang in the end of the play because their integrity is more important than life. Check Your Answer Motifs for 300

18 Answer: Who are John Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Martha Corey? Back to the Game Board Motifs for 300

19 Question: This person abuses his authority and chooses not to listen to the truth to save the lives of innocent people and intimidates people into confessing instead. Check Your Answer Motifs for 400

20 Answer: Who is Deputy Governor Danforth? Back to the Game Board Motifs for 400

21 Question: Proctor says the trials are based on a whore’s ________. Check Your Answer Motifs for 500

22 Answer: What is revenge? Back to the Game Board Motifs for 500

23 Question: One of the girls’ motives for lying is that they are ultimately scared of whom? Check Your Answer Motives for 100

24 Answer: Who is Abigail Williams? Back to the Game Board Motives for 100

25 Question: This is Tituba’s reason for confessing to witchcraft. Check Your Answer Motives for 200

26 Answer: What is she is afraid to die? Back to the Game Board Motives for 200

27 Question: Anne Putnam’s motive for accusing Rebecca Nurse was this. Check Your Answer Motives for 300

28 Answer: What is she lost 7 babies? Back to the Game Board Motives for 300

29 Question: Elizabeth Proctor’s reason for lying about John’s affair was because she wanted to save this. Check Your Answer Motives for 400

30 Answer: What is John’s life and/or name. Back to the Game Board Motives for 400

31 Question: Mary Warren’s motive for retracting her deposition of truth was because she was being accused of witchcraft by this person. Check Your Answer Motives for 500

32 Answer: Who is Abigail Williams? Back to the Game Board Motives for 500

33 Question: This is a topic or a subject that is repeated over and over. Check Your Answer Vocab for 100

34 Answer: What is a motif? Back to the Game Board Vocab for 100

35 Question: This is the definition of “crucible” that best pertains to this play. Check Your Answer Vocab for 200

36 Answer: What is a severe trial or test? Back to the Game Board Vocab for 200

37 Question: This is a lesson that the author wants to teach us through the events of a story, which is ALWAYS a complete sentence. Check Your Answer Vocab for 300

38 Answer: What is a theme? Back to the Game Board Vocab for 300

39 Question: Proctor committed __________, a sin as abominable as witchcraft to the Puritans. Check Your Answer Vocab for 400

40 Answer: What is lechery? Back to the Game Board Vocab for 400

41 Question: This is the definition of allegory. Check Your Answer Vocab for 500

42 Answer: What is something that has two layers of meaning, literal and symbolic? Back to the Game Board Vocab for 500

43 Question: This is the reason that Anne and Thomas Putnam come to Parris’s house when Betty becomes ill. Check Your Answer Events for 100

44 Answer: What is Ruth is sick as well and they want to compare the symptoms. Back to the Game Board Events for 100

45 Question: In Act 2, Elizabeth is trying to get Proctor to go to Salem to do what? Check Your Answer Events for 200

46 Answer: What is to tell that Abigail is a fake? Back to the Game Board Events for 200

47 Question: This is the reason that Reverend Hale visits the Proctors’ house in Act 2. Check Your Answer Events for 300

48 Answer: What is to tell Elizabeth she has been named in court and to question about her Christianity? Back to the Game Board Events for 300

49 Question: When Betty wakes up from her “illness” when the adults leave, she tries to do this. Check Your Answer Events for 400

50 Answer: What is fly to her mama? Back to the Game Board Events for 400

51 Question: Where does Act 4 begin? Check Your Answer Events for 500

52 Answer: What is the Salem jail? Back to the Game Board Events for 500


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