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2.From Proctor’s statement to his wife, “Some dream I had must have mistaken you for God that day. But you’re not, you’re not, and let you remember it,” you can conclude that John believes only _______ can judge a person.
5._______ comes to Proctor’s house to question him about his Christian nature.
8.Cheever comes to the Proctor house to _______ Elizabeth.
9.Rebecca Nurse is arrested for the _______ of Goody Putnam’s babies.
10.The deciding factor in Elizabeth’s arrest is her possession of the doll with a _______ in it.
11.Elizabeth believes that _______ wants to kill her to take her place as John’s wife.
14.Elizabeth is _______ of John because he lied to her again about being alone with Abigail.
17.Abby will confess about the affair with Proctor if he tries to _______ her.
19.Elizabeth asks John to go into Salem and tell the authorities that Abigail is _______ .
20.Toward the end of Act II, Giles Corey reveals that Martha and Rebecca have been accused of _______ .
21.Hale asks Proctor to say his _______ because he suspects he is not a good Christian
22.John_______ when Elizabeth asks him tell the authorities that Abigail is a fraud.
23.Mary Warren upset her employers by _______ them and going to Salem.
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1.Mary Warren give Elizabeth a _______ .
3.Proctor believes Parris is motivated by _______ .
4.Reverend Hale questions John Proctor’s _______ because he believes there is a “softness in his record”.
6.Mary doesn’t want to testify about the doll because she is _______ of Abigail
7.Elizabeth states that she cannot believe in witches because she doubts the _______ could possess a pious (good and righteous) woman’s soul.
12.Proctor replies to Hale’s question “Why did you keep this?” by explaining that he didn’t say anything because he didn’t expect others to believe these _______ .
13.Elizabeth believes that Abigail’s _______ for starting rumors of witchcraft is that she wants Elizabeth to die so she can wed Proctor.
15.Hale responds to Proctor’s report that Abigail _______ the story about witches by letting him know he does not believe him.
16.The “evidence” against Sarah Good is her ________ of witchcraft, her inability to recite the commandments, and mumbling when begging for food.
17.One conclusion the reader can you draw about Elizabeth and Proctor’s relationship is that Proctor is trying to please Elizabeth, but she _______ him.
18.From Mary Warren’s transformation from a timid, mousy woman to an assertive woman, you can conclude that she has gained a sense of _______ through her role in the witch trials.

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