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20 Cards in this Set
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Abundant |
An excess amount |
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Auger |
a hand tool used to make holes |
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Deposition |
A witnesses testimony given under oath |
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Effrontery |
Shameless or arrogant behavior |
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Gait |
A way of walking, trotting like a horse |
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Imperceptible |
unable to be perceived; tiny or insignificant |
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Incredulously |
unbelievably |
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Plaintiff |
a person who brings a lawsuit against another person |
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Vestry |
a room in a church where sacred objects are kept |
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Wrath |
extreme anger, God‘s punishment for sin |
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“Elizabeth’s” confession back fires because she told a “lie” |
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To prove she told the truth “Mary Warren” was asked to pretend to “faint” |
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Act three began in the “Salem meeting house” |
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“Danforth” had “Giles Cory” arrested for “refusing” to name the source of his information |
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“Elizabeth” was brought into the room to confirm “John’s” story of the affair |
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“John Proctor’s” faith was questioned because he “plowed on Sunday” |
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When “Mary Warren” first spoke she said that the girls were “pretending” |
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After seeing the deposition with “91” signatures “Paris” and “Danforth” wanted to summon the signers for questioning |
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As “Abigail” and the other girls began faking that “Mary” sent her spirits out on them “John” called “Abigail” a whore and “confessed his affair” |
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“John Proctor” said that his wife Elizabeth “never lies” |
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