Crucible
Act Three: At the beginning of Act 3, what "hard evidence" do Giles and Francis provide that the girls are frauds?
Mary Warren, she is willing to state that she and the girls were pretending and that she never saw any spirits
Act Three: What appears to happen to Abigial and the other girls after they are accused by Mary warren of pretending?
a bird with sharp claws
Act Two: What evidence of Elizabeth's guilt does Cheever find?
a poppet with a needle
Act One: What Conflict exists between Abigail and Proctor?
an old relationship
Act One: Why does Parris send for Revered Hale?
because he is a pastor who is an expert on demonic possession
Act Four: What does Danforth want John Proctor to do?
confess, sign his confession, and tell people
Act One: What does Mrs. Putnam believe happened to her babies?
died because of witchcraft
Act One: What is a source of disagreement between Proctor and Putnam?
disagreement over ownership of land
Relevant
related, closely connected
Act Four: As Act 4 opens, what is to take place at daybreak?
seven people are to be hanged
Assert
state a fact
Act Four: What does Parris say Abigail has recently done?
stolen money from her uncle
Act Three: Where does the Action of Act 3 take place?
the courtroom in Salem
Act Two: What do some of the accused, such as Sarah Good, do to save themselves from hanging?
they confess to being witches
Certify
to confirm
Act Three: Why is Elizabeth Proctor brought into the Court?
to corroborate her husband's testimony that he had sexual reltaions with Abigail
Definitie
to end, be done
Act Four: Why has Reverend Hale returned to Salem?
to persuade the prisoners to confess
Act two: Why does Hale visit the Proctor's home?
to question them and find out if they are good christians
Immutable
unchanging overtime
Act One: To what does Tituba confess?
witchcraft