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36 Cards in this Set
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The proctors newest servant girl |
Marry warren |
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A farmer who had a secret sin |
John proctor |
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Worried more about reputation then his daughters addiction |
Reverend Paris |
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Was seen dancing naked in the woods |
Mercy Lewis |
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Lost seven children during child birth |
Mrs putman |
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“I won’t to open myself! I won’t the light of god.i won’t the sweet love of Jesus!” |
Abigail |
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Has 11 children and 26 grandchildren doesn’t believe in witchcraft |
Rebecca nurse |
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“We cannot look into superstition in this the devil is précis” |
Reverend hale |
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A deeply bitter man who is always fighting about land |
Thomas putman |
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Unable to pray while his wife was reading |
Gillis Corey |
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Wonted to fly to her dead mother |
Betty Paris |
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“Oh how many times he bid me to kill you mrs Paris” |
Tituba |
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Describe the daily life of puritans according to the author in act one. |
The Puritans were unable to engage in “ vain engagement” such as reading theater dancing etc they did not celebrate Christmas and during all holidays that they did celebrate they were expectedly spend there time praying the youth of Salem were easily manipulated |
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How was the Salem tragedy “ deco sent from paradox” |
The pertains had every intention on keeping their community close and well taken care of as a whole.they believed that they were weeding out evil the ract was they were killing each other and causing more evenly in the world in trying to servers the devil they only created more Evelin and hatred |
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Explain why Abigail hates good proctor? |
Abigail had an affair which John and still lust after him she hates Elizabeth because Elizabeth stuck my John and is still married to him Abigail wonts Elizabeth out of her was and Elizabeth isn’t going anywhere |
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Explain the circumstances under which titbuta confesses and accuses the others.why does she do this what do you think of her actions |
Tituba confesses after the men threatens to beat her they tell her they will beat her if she doesn’t so she takes what she thinks will be her less hurtful way out |
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Abomination |
An object of disgust shame dislike |
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Abomination |
An object of disgust shame dislike |
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Conjured |
Invoked unnatural or supernatural forces |
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Abomination |
An object of disgust shame dislike |
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Conjured |
Invoked unnatural or supernatural forces |
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Contention |
Disagreement a calm made in debate |
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Abomination |
An object of disgust shame dislike |
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Conjured |
Invoked unnatural or supernatural forces |
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Contention |
Disagreement a calm made in debate |
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Deference |
Respect towards another opinion or interest |
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Innate |
A quality or characteristic you are born with something integral or important |
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Innate |
A quality or characteristic you are born with something integral or important |
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Licentious |
Sexually immortal lacking moral or ethic restart |
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Innate |
A quality or characteristic you are born with something integral or important |
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Licentious |
Sexually immortal lacking moral or ethic restart |
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Manifestation |
A sign an indication of tho existence of something |
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Paradox |
A statement or situation which is contradictory |
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Prodigious |
Impressive in size or amount |
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Prodigious |
Impressive in size or amount |
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Vindictive |
Purposely unhurtful or hateful |