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Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 1
Which image does Edwards use most often to represent the suffering of those in hell?
ice
darkness
fire
light
Question at position 2
2
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 2
from "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
According to the sermon, how long will the suffering in hell last?
forever
until the sinner repents
100 years
one thousand years
Question at position 3
3
True or False
1 point
Question at position 3
True or False?
Edwards presents God as a being who easily forgives and forgets the sins of people.
True
False
Question at position 4
4
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 4
Edwards compares each of his listeners to "a spider, or some loathsome insect [held] over the fire" in order to stress a human being's
powerlessness in comparison to God
unimportance in God's plan
ugliness in God's eyes
courage in the face of God's wrath
Question at position 5
5
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 5
Which of the following best describes the genre of "Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God"?
a speech given to persuade an audience
a dialogue spoken between two or more characters
a dramatic play
a short story
Question at position 6
6
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 6
What is the central message of the sermon?
There is no hope for salvation and everyone is doomed.
The only hope for salvation is in good deeds.
The only hope for salvation is through Christian rebirth.
Sinners can save their souls through constant prayer.
Question at position 7
7
Multiple Answer
2 points
Question at position 7
Which of the following features would you expect to see in a drama? There are 2 correct answers
cast of characters
stage directions
conflict
Question at position 8
8
Matching
11 points
Question at position 8
from The Crucible
Carefully read each character's name on the left. Match the character to the description on the right. Each name will be used 1 time.
Prompt 1Reverend Parris
Answer for prompt 1 Reverend Parris
Prompt 2Tituba
Answer for prompt 2 Tituba
Prompt 3Abigail
Answer for prompt 3 Abigail
Prompt 4John Proctor
Answer for prompt 4 John Proctor
Prompt 5Elizabeth Proctor
Answer for prompt 5 Elizabeth Proctor
Question at position 9
9
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 9
What is the relationship between Tituba and Reverend Parris?
she is his slave from Barbados
she is his wife
she is his sister
she is having an affair with him
Question at position 10
10
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 10
Abigail Williams is described as having "an endless capacity for dissembling."
What do these stage directions reveal about Abigail Williams?
she is very skilled at hiding and concealing her true feelings
she is very open and honest with everyone
she is a scared little girl
she is very well-liked by everyone
Question at position 11
11
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 11
The setting is ----
Salem, Massachusetts, spring of 1692
Boston, Massachusetts, spring 1962
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, spring 1629
the setting is not given
Question at position 12
12
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 12
Reverend Hale says the following:
"No man may no longer doubt the powers of dark are gathered in monstrous attack upon this village."
This quotation shows that Hale feels
during the night, the village of Salem could be attacked by Indians
there truly is the evil presence of the Devil in the village of Salem
the village of Salem needs to protect itself from the presence of evil teenage girls
he is a man who doubts there is truly an evil presence in the village of Salem
Question at position 13
13
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 13
What is the meaning of a "poppet"?
a puppet with strings
a small charm bracelet
a small rag doll
a tiny prayer book
Question at position 14
14
Multiple Choice
2 points
Question at position 14
What is the commandment Proctor forgets?
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Thou shalt not take the Lord's name in vain.
Thou shalt honor thy father and mother
Thou shalt not steal.
Question at position 15
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Multiple Choice
2 points
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1) fire
2) forever
3) False
4) powerlessness in comparison to God
5) a speech given to persuade an audience
6) The only hope for salvation is through Christian rebirth
7) cast of characters; stage directions
8) (brief identifications)
- Reverend Parris — Minister of Salem; concerned about his reputation; father of Betty; employer of Tituba.
- Tituba — Parris’s slave from Barbados; first accused of witchcraft; coerced into confessing.
- Abigail — Parris’s niece; ringleader of the girls; has an affair with John Proctor; deceitful.
- John Proctor — Local farmer; moral but flawed (had an affair with Abigail); tragic hero of the play.
- Elizabeth Proctor — John Proctor’s wife; honest, upright, and cold; later accused of witchcraft.
9) she is his slave from Barbados
10) she is very skilled at hiding and concealing her true feelings
11) Salem, Massachusetts, spring of 1692
12) there truly is the evil presence of the Devil in the village of Salem
13) a small rag doll
14) Thou shalt not commit adultery.
15) I don’t have the text of question 15 — please paste it and I’ll answer.
1) fire
2) forever
3) False
4) powerlessness in comparison to God
5) a speech given to persuade an audience
6) The only hope for salvation is through Christian rebirth
7) cast of characters; stage directions
8) (brief identifications)
- Reverend Parris — Minister of Salem; concerned about his reputation; father of Betty; employer of Tituba.
- Tituba — Parris’s slave from Barbados; first accused of witchcraft; coerced into confessing.
- Abigail — Parris’s niece; ringleader of the girls; has an affair with John Proctor; deceitful.
- John Proctor — Local farmer; moral but flawed (had an affair with Abigail); tragic hero of the play.
- Elizabeth Proctor — John Proctor’s wife; honest, upright, and cold; later accused of witchcraft.
9) she is his slave from Barbados
10) she is very skilled at hiding and concealing her true feelings
11) Salem, Massachusetts, spring of 1692
12) there truly is the evil presence of the Devil in the village of Salem
13) a small rag doll
14) Thou shalt not commit adultery.
15) I don’t have the text of question 15 — please paste it and I’ll answer.
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