| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| What does Reverend Parris say he saw in the forest | He saw the girls dancing like heathen | 91%
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| What year is the play set during | 1692 | 86%
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| What is Reverend Parris's main concern about Abigail | He is worried that her actions are going to affect his reputation | 86%
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| How does Reverend Hale show that he is educated | By having a fat stack of books | 73%
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| What are Reverend Hale's beliefs? | He thinks that the devil, demons, and witchcraft are very much real | 73%
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| Describe the relationship between John Proctor and Abigail | A one-sided obsession | 68%
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| How does Mr. Putnam intensify the conflict in Act 1 | He insists that there are witches in Salem | 68%
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| What does Rebecca say will cure the girls | Letting them give up their act | 68%
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| How does Reverend Hale want people to react to his judgment | He doesn't want them questioning his authority | 64%
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| What is Reverend Parris's opinion of children | He thinks they should be silent and obedient | 64%
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| Why did Mrs Putnam send her daughter Ruth to Tituba | She wanted Tituba to conjure the spirits of her dead children | 64%
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| What problem among Salem residents makes them turn on each other | They are short with each other and quick to sue | 64%
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| Describe the Putnams | Nitpicking and jumping to unreasonable conclusions | 59%
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| How does Reverend Parris make Abigail feel | Terrified | 59%
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| Where does Act 1 take place | In Reverend Parris's house, in an upper bedroom | 55%
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| How is Mary Warren different from the other girls | She didn't dance but she merely watched | 55%
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| Why does Abigail make her "confession" | She saw how well Tituba got treated for doing the same thing | 55%
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| What is the forest symbolic of to the Salem residents | They think it is the devil's last hiding place | 55%
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| Why was Abigail, according to her, fired from the Proctors | They wanted her to be a slave | 55%
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| How do readers know that Abigail is more worldly than other residents of Salem | From her conversation with Thomas | 0%
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