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Grade 10 The Crucible
On what charge is Giles Corey arrested?
  1. Witchcraft
  2. Murder
  3. Contempt of Court
  4. Slander
Grade 11 The Crucible
Who does Elizabeth blame for John's affair?
  1. Abigail
  2. Martha Corey
  3. Reverend Parris
  4. Herself
Grade 11 The Crucible

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Grade 11 The Crucible
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" uses mostly what type of appeals to persuade its audience?
  1. justified appeals
  2. expert appeals
  3. logical appeals
  4. emotional appeals
Grade 10 The Crucible
What does Mrs. Putnam blame on witchcraft?
  1. Her husband's cancer
  2. The death of seven of her children in infancy
  3. Bad weather
  4. Raids by natives
Grade 11 The Crucible
What kind of government does Salem have in The Crucible?
  1. democracy
  2. theocracy
  3. monarchy
  4. kleptocracy
Grade 11 The Crucible
Quote Identification: "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
  1. Rev. Hale
  2. Judge Danforth
  3. Abigail Williams
  4. Elizabeth Proctor
Grade 10 The Crucible
What did John Proctor tear up?
  1. His eviction notice
  2. His homework
  3. His wife's death warrant
  4. His confession
Grade 11 The Crucible
It is a characteristic of Abigail, when attacked, to...
  1. whine and complain
  2. cry
  3. accuse others
  4. to run to her mother
Grade 11 The Crucible
Elizabeth blames herself for
  1. for John's affair with Abigail
  2. the confessions are lies and therefore sins against God
  3. to die for one's principles is worthier than to live a lie
  4. try once more to persuade him to confess
Grade 11 The Crucible
Quote Identification: "I speak my own sins; I cannot judge another. I have no tongue for it."
  1. John Proctor
  2. Elizabeth Proctor
  3. Giles Corey
  4. Abigail Williams
Grade 11 The Crucible
When Proctor says, "I have made a bell of my honor! I have rung the doom of my good name...," he means that he has:
  1. told everyone his sins
  2. announced that his marriage is over
  3. explained that he, too, is a witch
  4. remained silent about Abigail's attractions
Grade 11 The Crucible
What do people of Salem often argue about?
  1. for John's affair with Abigail
  2. waiting for the Devil to take them to Barbados
  3. girls dancing around a fire
  4. land ownership
Grade 10 The Crucible
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