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English, 03.04.2020 05:11, fancycar14

Question 1 (5 points)
Which describes the setting of Act Four?

Question 1 options:

the Proctor farm, in the summer, evening

the court room, in the winter, noon

the Salem jail, in the fall, sunrise

the church house, in the spring, early afternoon

Question 2 (5 points)
What news does Rev. Parris bring to the judges about his niece, Abigail?

Question 2 options:

Abigail has been sneaking in to the jail to see John Proctor.

He tells them that Abigail is refusing to testify against the others and will not be attending the court.

Abigail has run off with Mercy Lewis, and she has taken all of his money with her.

He found Abigail dead in her room; he believes a witch murdered her.

Question 3 (5 points)
What does Rev. Hale mean when he tells Judge Danforth that he has come there to "do the devil's work"?

Question 3 options:

He is going to try to conjure up spirits to find out who is bewitching the people in the village.

He is the person responsible for signing all of the death warrants.

He is going to try to get Christian people to confess to a lie in order to save themselves.

He is going to accuse innocent people of witchcraft because he doesn't want to look like a fool.

Question 4 (5 points)
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Why do the judges and Rev. Hale want Elizabeth to speak to John?

Question 4 options:

They hope that she can convince him to confess so that he will avoid hanging.

They believe that she can get him to admit where he hid the treasure.

They want her to find out whether or not he is truly a witch.

They have asked Elizabeth to testify against John.

Question 5 (5 points)
What happened to Giles Corey?

Question 5 options:

He died mysteriously, and no cause was ever determined.

He was charged with witchcraft and hanged.

He was charged with contempt of court and pressed to death with heavy stones.

He was kicked in the head by a horse and died instantly.

Question 6 (5 points)
John pleads with Judge Danforth to let him keep what?

Question 6 options:

his name

his farm

his children

his wife

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