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					  Who is Tituba?					 
					
					 She's the slave who takes the girls into the forest to dance. 
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					  Who is Goody Good?					 
					
					 This is the first name that Tituba called out as a witch. 
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					  What is husband and wife.					 
					
					 How are Giles and Martha related? 
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					  Who is Reverend Parris?					 
					
					 "There is a faction that is sworn to drive me from my pulpit." 
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					  What is a play?					 
					
					 The text type of The Crucible. 
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					  Who is Reverend Parris?					 
					
					 He's the Reverend in Salem Village, who is not well liked. 
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					  What is she had an affair with John Proctor.					 
					
					 This is the reason that Abigail was fired from her job working for the Proctors. 
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					  What is Uncle and niece.					 
					
					 How are Reverend Parris and Abigail related? 
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					  Who is Betty?					 
					
					 ""I'll fly to mama...let me fly!" 
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					  What is Salem, 1692.					 
					
					 The time and place The Crucible is set 
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					  Who is Reverend Hale?					 
					
					 He's the Reverend brought in to Salem to figure out what's going on with witchcraft there. 
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					  What is he quits the court.					 
					
					 This is what Reverend Hale does at the end of Act 3. 
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					  What is mother and daughter.					 
					
					 How are Ann and Ruth Putnam related? 
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					  Who is Elizabeth Proctor?					 
					
					 "She wants me dead, John...you know it!" 
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					  What is stage directions?					 
					
					 The notes that a play-writer puts in to set the scene. 
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					  Who is Abigail Williams?					 
					
					 She's the teen ringleader who sets the whole witch trial saga in motion. 
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					  What is Abigail and the girls pretended she was "witching" them.					 
					
					 This is why Mary Warren's testimony in court changed. 
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					  What is husband and wife.					 
					
					 How are John and Elizabeth related? 
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					  Who is John Proctor?					 
					
					 "I have known her, sir, I have known her." 
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					  What is irony?					 
					
					 In Scene 2, Proctor is unable to remember the commandment about adultery when questioned - this is an example of this literary device. 
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					  Who is Rebecca Nurse?					 
					
					 She's the sweet old grandmother who knows that the girls are faking it in the beginning of Act 1. 
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					  What is she was trying to protect him.					 
					
					 This is why Elizabeth lied to the court about her husband's lechery. 
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					  What is they are cousins.					 
					
					 How are Betty Parris and Abigail Williams related? 
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					  Who is Reverend Hale?					 
					
					 "I denounce these proceedings, I quit this court!" 
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					  What is an allegory?					 
					
					 The name of the Literary Device that occurs when an author writes one thing but is really alluding to another issue. 
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