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What are the Salem Witch Trials?
These historic events inspired the writing of The Crucible.
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What is No.?
This is the answer to this question: Is this story about mice?
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What is Judaism?
This is the main religion in the book.
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What are clue words?
These help announce subordinate clauses. (Ex: After, Because, Even though...)
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Who is Ernest Hemingway?
He wrote this book.
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What is witchcraft?
This is the offense for which innocent people were blamed?
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What are rabbits?
These are the animals that Lenny wants.
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What is World War II?
This is the war that is beginning to end at the start of the novel.
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What is a preposition?
It is what is in quotation marks in the following sentence: I want to play "in" the house.
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Who is Santiago?
This is the name of the "old man."
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Who is Abigail Williams?
She is one of the broads that began the series of accusations (hers being of malicious and lustful intent.)
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Who is John Steinbeck?
He is the author of this book.
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What is D-Day?
This is the historic event that Reuven listened to on the radio in his hospital room.
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What is the verb?
This is the word in quotation marks: The dog "ran" far.
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Who is Joe DiMaggio?
He is Santiago's favorite baseball player.
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Who is Giles Corey?
He was pressed to death after refusing to plea.
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What is Weed?
This is the town in which George and Lennie found themselves in trouble before the events of the novel.
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What is psychology?
This is the area of study that interests Danny instead of being a rabbi.
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What is an adverb?
This is the word in quotation marks: The hairless cat ran away "quickly"!
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What are lions?
These animals, Santiago dreams of.
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What is 19?
This is the number of people who were hanged before the end of the Salem Witch Trials.
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Who is Curley?
He is the man on a mission to kill Lennie at the end of the story, only to be taken care of by George.
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Who is Chaim Potok?
He is the author of this book.
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What is a noun?
This is the word in quotation marks: The rambunctious "canine" smelled the car as if it were his job.
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What is a marlin?
This is the type of fish for which Santiago fishes so vigilantly?
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