crucible act 1, 2, 3, 4 test review
how many children has Rebecca raised? how many has Anne Putnam raised (act 1)
Rebecca 11 and Anne 1
Abigail Williams (act 1)
dissembling, in love with former employer
John Hale (act 1)
expert in witchcraft, eager to prove his intellectual expertise
Abigail falls into a trance in which she sees Mary Warren as a dragon attacking her (act 3) true or false
false
Abigail swears that she never saw poppets in Elizabeth proctor's house (act 3) true or false
false
Parris tries to defend the honor of John and Elizabeth Proctor (act 3) true or false
false
as the act begins, Martha Corey is giving evidence against her neighbor (act 3) True or false
false
Parris (act 4)
with with fear over image because of tainted proceedings
Elizabeth tells john that *blank* women are in jail (act 2)
14
Mary Warren confirms that *blank* have been arrested (act 2)
39
which event illustrates situational irony (act 3) a. Abigail's actions have landed her lover in jail b.Elizabeth's defending her husband's honor with a white lie c. John Proctor's admission of lechery d. Abigail's pretense of seeing a bird that tries to attack her
A. Abigail's actions have landed her lover in jail
Elizabeth believes that *blank* wants her to hang (act 2)
Abigail Williams
because he is late, Elizabeth had feared John had gone to see (act 2)
Abigail Williams
what were Tituba and the girls doing in the woods the night before this act was taken (act 1)
Abigail asked Tituba to conjure a spell so that Elizabeth proctor would die
Marry Warren abandons her effort to tell the truth because (act 3) a. she has a grudge against the proctor's b. Elizabeth has threatened her c. she wants to save her life d. she is possessed by the devil
C. she wants to save her life
The methods of the judges suggests that they are concerned chiefly with (act 3) a. strengthening Salem's landholders b. discovering the truth c. defeating the devil d. their own power
D. their own power
*blank* has been charged to search the Proctor's house and arrest Elizabeth (act 2)
Ezakiel Cheever
From their friends, the proctors learn that Rebecca Nurse and * blank* have just been arrested (act 2)
Goody Giles
*blank* visits the Proctors and asks them questions about their religious convictions (act 2)
Mr. Hale
Elizabeth Proctor (act 4)
able to accept great loss to assure the honor of a loved one
Rebecca Nurse (act 4)
calm, composed, and sure of goodness
Rebecca Nurse (act 1)
calm, steady, sensible, a voice for a reason
Danforth (act 4)
cannot admit error or will lose authority
what has happened to the farms and livestock of Salem (act 4 )
crops rot in the fields, and livestock wander the roads
before act 2 begins Mary Warren has (act 2)
gone to court in Salem
what has happened to Giles? why? (act 4)
he was pressed to death because he would not respond when indicted
what does Hale tell Elizabeth Proctor is God's most precious gift (act 4)
life
Hale (act 4)
loses faith but values life and attempts to save lives
John Proctor has spent the day (act 2)
planting fields
Tituba (act 1)
powerless, terrified of becoming scapegoat for trouble
John proctor (act 4)
regains honor by refusing to lie to have life spared
Reverend Parris (act 1)
self-pitying, fearful of losing position in community
what does Thomas say is a "sure sign" that witchcraft afflicts Betty (act 1)
she cannot bear to hear the name of God spoken
why does John Proctor become angry with Abigail Williams? (act 1)
she insists he still loves her and speaks ill of Elizabeth
what has made parris so fearful and distraught (act 4)
someone left a knife in his door, and Abigail has run off with his money
what was the mood of the townspeople as act 4 begins (act 4)
they are restless and near rebellion against authority
how much time has passed since the end of act 3 (act 4)
three months
what does reverend parris want of his parishioners that they resent (act 1)
to own his house, gold candlesticks , free firewood
Francis nurse has been condemned to death for killing Putnam's babies (act 3) True or false
true
Judges Hathorne and Danforth believe they can only hear evidence from the victims of witchcraft (act 3) true or false
true
Proctor brings Mary Warren to court to testify she and the other girls lied (act 3) true or false
true
Proctor's confession is not believed because Elizabeth denies that he had an affair (act 3) true or false
true
John Proctor (act 1)
uneasy about talk of witchcraft, angry about former love interest
Thomas Putnam (act 1)
vindictive, motivated by desire for power and land