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  1. Multiple Choice 1 Multiple Choice 2 Multiple Choice 3 Multiple Choice 4 Multiple Choice 5 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. What evidence does Parris give that the townspeople do not support the trials?a.He is threatened with a knife for letting Tituba and Sarah be hanged.b.People are too busy arguing over cows to come to the courthouse.c.Very few people come to Proctor's excommunication.

  3. c.Very few people come to Proctor's excommunication.

  4. Danforth says, "I cannot pardon these when twelve are already hanged for the same crime." You can draw the conclusion that hea.is unwilling to admit his mistakesb.is unkind but completely fairc.has great feeling for the victims

  5. a.is unwilling to admit his mistakes

  6. Why is Proctor angry after he signs the paper?a.The judge wants to use it to harm Rebecca.b.He knows that Abigail got her way.c.Elizabeth disrespects him now.d.Proctor refuses to be part of a lie.

  7. d.Proctor refuses to be part of a lie.

  8. What does Reverend Parris see in the forest?a.his enemies plotting against himb.the girls dancing and Tituba wavingc.Abigail drinking animal blood

  9. b.the girls dancing and Tituba waving

  10. Reverend Hale shows his education and authority bya.bringing books with him to Salemb.teaching people how to recognize witchesc.arguing with Parris about the Devil

  11. a.bringing books with him to Salem

  12. Which of Parris's actions helps you draw the conclusion that his conscience may be bothering him?a.arguing with Danforthb.delivering sermonsc.weeping constantly

  13. c.weeping constantly

  14. Hale asks Elizabeth to encourage Proctor to lie because Halea.does not want Proctor's children left as orphansb.believes that dying for pride is worse than lyingc.believes that John is basically a dishonest man

  15. b.believes that dying for pride is worse than lying

  16. A "wild terror and a boundless anger" rise within Proctor after he signs the confession because hea.is embarrassed by the corruption in courtb.will not have his name used in a liec.fears that his wife will be hanged

  17. b.will not have his name used in a lie

  18. A conflict between Giles and Putnam drives the plot of the drama forward when Giles says that Putnam wants toa.take George Jacobs's landb.send Giles to jailc.overthrow the court

  19. a.take George Jacobs's land

  20. Read the following lines. What conclusion can you draw about Proctor from his response to Parris's accusation about Elizabeth?Proctor (furious). There might also be a dragon with five legs in my house, but no one has ever seen it.a.He is angry at Mary for mentioning poppets to a suspicious Parris.b.He is tired of defending ridiculous accusations without any real proof.c.He is afraid that he has been bewitched to see invisible animals.

  21. b.He is tired of defending ridiculous accusations without any real proof.

  22. What does Elizabeth fear when she finds that her name has been mentioned in court?a.Abigail wants Elizabeth to die so that Proctor will be free to marry her.b.The court will become suspicious and investigate their home.c.Proctor will be accused because Abigail is angry with him.

  23. a.Abigail wants Elizabeth to die so that Proctor will be free to marry her.

  24. When Proctor fails to recall the commandment about adultery, you can draw the conclusion that hea.fears being arrested as a witchb.feels guilty about Abigailc.is curious about Elizabeth's knowledge

  25. b.feels guilty about Abigail

  26. Mary Warren refuses to go to court after Elizabeth is arrested because shea.wants to have more power over Proctorb.is afraid of being accused of witchcraftc.is afraid that Abigail will hurt her

  27. c.is afraid that Abigail will hurt her

  28. Further increasing the conflict in the plot of the drama is Thomas Putnam'sa.curiosity over Abigail's murky reputationb.suspicion that Rebecca Nurse killed his childrenc.special consideration for his wife's feelingsd.insistence that witchcraft exists in Salem

  29. d.insistence that witchcraft exists in Salem

  30. What problem in Salem encourages the people to turn against each other?a.Wood for building new houses and cooking is scarce.b.The town does not have enough books for everyone to read.c.The children are not welcome to listen to the preaching in church.d.Some people are quick to take offense and sue others in court.

  31. d.Some people are quick to take offense and sue others in court.

  32. What conclusion can you draw about Hale from the following lines of dialogue?Hale. . . . The Devil is precise; the marks of his presence are definite as stone, and I must tell you all that I shall not proceed unless you are prepared to believe me if I should find no bruise of hell upon her.a.He wants no one to question his authority.b.He expects to find the Devil's mark on Betty.c.He is unsure of how to proceed.

  33. a.He wants no one to question his authority

  34. What does Proctor question as Elizabeth is being arrested?a.who the Deputy Governor isb.when Abigail was bornc.if God's fingers are cleand.how innocent the accusers are

  35. d.how innocent the accusers are

  36. One conflict that drives the plot in Act Two of this drama is a struggle betweena.John and Elizabeth Proctorb.Mary Warren and Ezekiel Cheeverc.Reverend Hale and Rebecca Nurse

  37. a.John and Elizabeth Proctor

  38. If someone is contentious, he or shea.has a tendency to quarrelb.can be manipulatedc.is indecisive in business

  39. a.has a tendency to quarrel

  40. What does immaculate mean?a.convinced of innocenceb.surrounded by incompetencec.having no stain or blemish

  41. c.having no stain or blemish

  42. What does corroborating mean?a.following the required stepsb.combining appropriate ideasc.supporting with evidence or authority

  43. c.supporting with evidence or authority

  44. Trepidation meansa.apprehensionb.alterationc.consideration

  45. a.apprehension

  46. If someone is subservient , he or she isa.able to create problemsb.confident of personal strengthc.afraid to lie to othersd.useful in an inferior capacity

  47. d.useful in an inferior capacity

  48. Proctor knows that Abigaila.lied about the witchcraft in the woodsb.wants to come back to work for Elizabethc.mentioned his name in court

  49. a.lied about the witchcraft in the woods

  50. Elizabeth's willingness to go with Cheever allows you to draw the conclusion that she isa.curiousb.faithfulc.strong

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