The crucible summary act 1
[DOC File]THE CRUCIBLE
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In the play, The Crucible, many of the characters learn things about themselves, as well as others. Discuss the insight gained by the characters of Elizabeth Proctor, Reverend Hale, and John Proctor. Paragraph 1 (Introduction) Define the following: crucible, Elizabeth, Hale, John, and insight.
[DOC File]The Crucible Study Guide Questions
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Use this passage from Act One of The Crucible to answer the following questions. Reverend Parris is praying now, and, though we cannot hear his words, a sense of his confusion hangs about him. He mumbles, then seems about to weep; then he weeps, then prays again; but his daughter does not stir on the bed. The door opens, and his Negro slave enters.
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The Crucible Journal Writing Prompts. Write about a time when… ACT ONE. You thought you might be in trouble and you lied to avoid it. You were among a group of people who had trouble getting along. . . what were the underlying problems or motivations among them?
[DOC File]The Crucible Cornell Notes – Act I
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ACT 1 The play is set in 1962 and when the curtain rises, Reverend Parris is praying by his daughter’s bed. Tituba enters, but he sends her away in a rage. He talks to Abigail about the girls dancing in the forest and she denies that it had anything to do with ‘unnatural causes’.
[DOC File]ACT 1
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The Crucible - Act One. 1) Copy the following plot summary, filling in the correct options. The play is set in . 1962 / 1692 / 1269. and when the curtain rises, Reverend . Parris / Hale / Putnam. is praying by his . daughter’s / niece’s / aunt’s . bed. Abigail / Betty / Tituba.
[DOC File]The Crucible Journal Writing Prompts
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Act III is particularly critical as it is the trial scene in which all elements of the play are battled out, like the idea of a crucible itself. Use the loose worksheet to analyse dramatic effect, confrontation between characters, conflict within characters, and matters of complication and expectation.
[DOC File]The Crucible Common Assessment
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The Crucible, online research about the Salem Witch Trials, and McCarthyism, the articles in this assignment sequence provide information and persuasive points of view on the topics of libel, mass hysteria, the importance of reputation, and the danger of defamation in our technologically-savvy world. Pre-reading. Activity 1: Getting Ready to Read
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Jan 01, 2009 · Act I (pages 185-189) 20 points. Gile’s comments . about reading. 3 things that Tituba makes Abigail do. Why does . Abigail accuse Tituba of witchery? SUMMARY SECTION – 5 points. Summarize the dialogue that goes on between Tituba, Hale, and Putnam. Extra Credit/ Discussion Questions – Act I. 2-5 points per correct answer. 1.
[DOC File]The Crucible - Act One
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Nov 23, 2008 · Summary of . Act 1. Write 3-5 sentences or use bullet points. Title: The Crucible Author: Maggie Last modified by: Maggie Created Date: 11/16/2008 1:28:00 AM …
[DOC File]The Crucible - Morgan Park High School
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The Crucible. Study Guide Questions for Act I. Directions: Please answer each of the following questions using complete sentences and support from the text. Act I: 1. How does Parris view children? 2. Why does Parris have so many enemies? 3. After Parris begins to believe his daughter to be afflicted by witchcraft, what is . Putnam’s advice ...
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