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What is the Christian religious group to which the characters in the play belong? |
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Puritans |
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Lutherans |
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Methodists |
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Catholics |
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Which of the following settings is immediately associated with the practice of magic? |
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The meeting room |
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The bedroom in Parris's house |
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The river |
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The forest |
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The audience first meets most of the characters, including Abigail, Reverend Parris, John Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, Reverend Hale and the Putnams where? |
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In the forest |
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In the meeting room |
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In Betty's bedroom |
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In the Proctors' living room |
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Act II takes place in the "common room" of the Proctor house. The homely atmosphere of the setting is disturbed by which of the following? |
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The sound of Elizabeth singing to their children |
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The gun which John Proctor leans against the wall |
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The smell of the food cooking over the fire |
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John's washing of his hands and face |
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Which of the following is true of the trial scene? |
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The audience never knows what happens during the trials |
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The trial takes place in Salem jail |
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The trial scene is set in the meeting house and the trial itself occurs on stage before action shifts to the vestry room in the next scene |
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The trial takes place off stage, with only the voices of the judge and the accused being heard through the open doors leading from the vestry room |
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What is taking place in Andover in the autumn while the Salem executions are in progress? |
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Rebellion |
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The discovery of dozens of further cases of witchcraft |
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The entire population of Andover confesses to practising witchcraft |
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The government orders an end to the trials in Andover |
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Act IV opens in darkness, with "moonlight seeping through the bars". What is significant about this setting? |
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Those convicted of witchcraft will be hung at daybreak and the timing gives Act IV a sense of urgency |
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The darkness is emblematic of the spiritual and moral darkness into which the town has descended |
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The darkness of the setting provides dramatic potential, so that the sun, when it rises in a new dawn at the end of the play, brings death, rather than life |
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All of the above |
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Which of the following is true of the spaces in which the action of the play takes place? |
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They are all comfortable, home-like spaces |
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They are large, public spaces |
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They are small, confined and primarily private spaces |
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The spaces grow ever more light and airy |
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