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Grade 11 The Crucible
Arthur Miller also wrote:
  1. "The Piano Lesson"
  2. "A Raisin in the Sun"
  3. "Death of a Salesman"
  4. None of the above
Grade 11 The Crucible
What does Abigail do when Mary Warren is about to give her testimony?
  1. runs out of the courtroom
  2. faints
  3. pretends she sees a bird in the rafters
  4. none of these
Grade 11 The Crucible
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God": Which of the following best states the main idea of the sermon?
  1. People are in terrible danger from and anger of God unless they are "born again."
  2. People can count on God's protection from the torments of hell
  3. There is nothing people can do to save themselves from the terrible punishments that await sinners
  4. God hates to see people suffer for their sins, but he is powerless to stop their suffering
Grade 11 The Crucible
Grade 11 The Crucible
specialist in witchcraft; came into town from Beverly
  1. Judge Danforth
  2. Rev. Parris
  3. Rev. Hale
  4. Giles Corey
Grade 11 The Crucible
Grade 11 The Crucible
Grade 11 The Crucible
What will Putnam get if Jacob goes to jail?
  1. Money
  2. Jacob's land
  3. Nothing
  4. His witchcraft books
Grade 11 The Crucible
What is John Proctor's primary complaint about Parris's sermons?
  1. too long, making them late for lunch on Sundays
  2. too negative, focusing on only Hell and damnation
  3. too boring, putting everyone to sleep
  4. too short, not giving enough scripture
Grade 11 The Crucible
Miller uses prose inserts to further illuminate the background of characters and the circumstances of the play. This is unusual because
  1. The actors performing the play have to narrate the inserts aloud.
  2. Plays do not typically contain prose inserts.
  3. Miller had not yet achieved success in the theatrical world.
  4. None of the above
Grade 11 The Crucible
Grade 11 The Crucible
Grade 11 The Crucible
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