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After Elizabeth has been taken to prison, what does Proctor demand Mary Warren do in court at Elizabeth’s trial?
 
Tell the truth about the poppet.
 
Charge murder on Abigail.
 
Charge murder on Parris.
 
Charge murder on Abigail AND tell the truth about the poppet
What does Proctor call Hale, after allowing Elizabeth to be taken to prison?
 
A coward
 
A saint
 
A murderer
 
A devil
At the end of the scene, under what conditions does Elizabeth end up leaving the house arrested?
 
She agrees and goes peacefully.
 
She tries to run for it.
 
There is a violent fight.
 
Proctor takes her and runs into the woods.
Towards the end of the scene in his house, what does Proctor rip up?
 
The poppet
 
The warrant
 
The bible
 
His hat
At the point when Giles and Francis’s wives have been arrested, how does Hale feel about the power of the courts?
 
They are to be trusted to prove good people innocent.
 
They are evil and looking to execute everyone.
 
They are suspicious-seeming, but not to be questioned.
 
They are a waste of time; all witches should be executed.
After Proctor tells Hale that he knows the girls are lying, Hale claims the girls can’t be lying. After all, Hale personally examined them and they confessed. What does Proctor say is the reason why the girls would confess?
 
People will swear to anything if it means not being hanged.
 
They were paid off by Parris to confess.
 
He might be wrong.
 
People are susceptible to mind control.
Why does Hale question the Proctors about their attendance at church?
 
They seem to disregard their responsibilities to the church.
 
They seem to go there all the time.
 
They are not paying their charities.
 
They are very disruptive when at church.
Why does Elizabeth believe Abigail has accused her?
 
She believes she can take Elizabeth’s place as Proctor's wif
 
Abigail wants revenge for being fired.
 
Abigail thinks she can extort money from Proctor.
 
Elizabeth has stolen Abigail’s friends.
After returning from her work at the court, what does Mary Warren say she believes about the work she is doing at the courthouse, accusing people of witchcraft?
 
She believes she is doing good and holy work.
 
She believes she’s making a mistake.
 
She believes none what she does really matters.
 
She believes the truth will come out eventually.
When Elizabeth and Proctor are having supper, what is Elizabeth’s reaction to John begging her not to constantly judge him? She says:
 
She doesn’t judge him; his own heart judges him.
 
She will stop when she knows she can trust him.
 
She will never stop; their trust is forever destroyed.
 
She can’t stop; she knows he still loves Abigail.
Why is Proctor hesitant to go to Salem and tell them that Abigail admitted all this witchcraft is nonsense and lies?
 
All of the above.
 
She is considered a saint now by the courts.
 
She told him when they were alone together.
 
The town has gone so silly it will be hard to convince them.
When Proctor and Elizabeth are having supper, Proctor says that he and Abigail were alone when she admitted all of the witchcraft business was nonsense. How does Elizabeth react to this information?
 
She says this is different from what he said originally.
 
She screams at him and accuses him of being adulterous again
 
She slaps him for lying to her.
 
She cries and has to leave the room.
QUOTE ID: “I’ll not be ordered to be no more, Mr. Proctor. I am eighteen and a woman, however single.”
 
Mary Warren
 
Elizabeth Proctor
 
Herrick
 
Abigail Williams
QUOTE ID: “My wife is the very brick and mortar of the church, Mr. Hale.”
 
Francis Nurse
 
Ezekiel Cheever
 
John Proctor
 
Giles Corey
QUOTE ID: “Theology, sir, is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small.”
 
Reverend Hale
 
Francis Nurse
 
Reverend Parris
 
Ezekiel Cheever
QUOTE ID: “I never said my wife were a witch, Mr. Hale; I only said she were reading books.”
 
Giles Corey
 
John Proctor
 
Francis Nurse
 
Herrick
CHARACTER ID: A shy, timid 18-year-old who works as a servant for the Proctors
 
Mary Warren
 
Elizabeth Proctor
 
Reverend Hale
 
Ezekiel Cheever
CHARACTER ID: She has difficulty forgiving and forgetting her husband’s infidelity.
 
Elizabeth Proctor
 
Reverend Hale
 
Ezekiel Cheever
 
Mary Warren
CHARACTER ID: One of the men appointed by the court to help round up and watch those accused.
 
Ezekiel Cheever
 
Elizabeth Proctor
 
Reverend Hale
 
Mary Warren
CHARACTER ID: A minister from a nearby town who is in Salem to ascertain whether witchcraft is present.
 
Reverend Hale
 
Elizabeth Proctor
 
Ezekiel Cheever
 
Mary Warren