True/False
It is said that Elizabeth Proctor cannot tell a lie.
True
Mary Warren sews a poppet for Elizabeth Proctor during the trials.
True
The Crucible is intended to be an allegory for McCarthy's Trials.
True
There is a rumor of rebellion in the town of Andover.
True
Thomas Putnam Is accused of "killing his neighbors for land."
True
Rev. Hale remains a devoted supporter of the trials.
False
The Crucible is intended to be a historically accurate account of the Salem witch trials.
False
Elizabeth Proctor said, "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
True
Act 3 takes place in the Salem jail.
False
Dancing is the only accepted form of entertainment in Salem.
False
Francis Nurse appeared in court 33 times in civil disputes.
False
John Proctor is the old man that was crushed by stones
False
John Proctor's affair is merely a product of his wife's imagination.
False
Act 1 takes place in Rev. Parris' home
True
Act 2 takes place in the Proctor's home.
True