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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - The Crucible - Understanding the Text
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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - The Crucible - Understanding the Text
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10 Questions

1. Why did Abigail lose her position as a servant in the Proctor household?
2. Why does John Proctor refuse to sign his confession?
3. When does the audience first realize that Betty is pretending?
4. Why is the poppet given by Mary to Elizabeth considered evidence of witchcraft?
5. Why are the girls afraid to admit to their activities in the forest?
6. What does the text present as motivations for the various accusations of witchcraft?
7. What is the obstacle facing Mary when she wishes to set the record straight?
8. Why does Reverend Parris ask Susanna Walcott not to speak of any 'unnatural causes' of Betty's illness?
9. Why did Abigail lose her position as a servant in the Proctor household?
10. Why is the poppet given by Mary to Elizabeth considered evidence of witchcraft?