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1. Mary gave Elizabeth a poppet.

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The statement "Mary gave Elizabeth a poppet" implies that Mary indeed gave a poppet to Elizabeth. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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This quiz assesses understanding of Act 2 of 'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller, focusing on key character actions and plot developments. It evaluates comprehension of character dynamics, specifically... see morebetween the Proctors, and critical events that shape the narrative. see less

2. Abigail claimed she was stabbed by a needle.

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The given statement suggests that Abigail claimed to have been stabbed by a needle. The answer "True" implies that the statement is correct and Abigail indeed made this claim.

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3. Elizabeth wanted John to go into town and tell everyone that the girls are lying.

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The given statement suggests that Elizabeth wanted John to spread a false message in town about the girls lying. This implies that Elizabeth was trying to manipulate the situation and discredit the girls. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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4. Rebecca Nurse was accused of killing Goody Putnam's babies.

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Rebecca Nurse was accused of killing Goody Putnam's babies. This means that there were allegations made against Rebecca Nurse for causing the death of Goody Putnam's infants. The statement is true, indicating that Rebecca Nurse was accused of this crime.

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5. Mary told the Proctors that Elizabeth was accused.

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Mary told the Proctors that Elizabeth was accused, indicating that this statement is true. It implies that Mary informed the Proctors about Elizabeth being accused of something, possibly a crime or wrongdoing.

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6. Mary Warren knew about John and Abigail's affair.

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Mary Warren knew about John and Abigail's affair because she was one of the girls involved in the Salem witch trials, where Abigail falsely accused people of witchcraft. Mary Warren was a servant in John and Elizabeth Proctor's household, and she was also a member of the group of girls who were pretending to be possessed by witches. Therefore, it is likely that Mary Warren was aware of the affair between John and Abigail, as she was closely connected to both of them and privy to their secrets.

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7. John forgot the commandment "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain".

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John did not forget the commandment "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain" because the correct answer is False. This means that John did not forget the commandment and did not take the Lord's name in vain.

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8. John Proctor did not feel guilty about his affair with Abigail.

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John Proctor did feel guilty about his affair with Abigail. In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," John Proctor is depicted as a morally conflicted character who struggles with his guilt over his actions. He initially tries to suppress his guilt and deny the affair, but as the story progresses, he becomes increasingly tormented by his actions. Proctor's guilt is evident in his attempts to make amends and save his wife, Elizabeth, from being falsely accused of witchcraft. Ultimately, his guilt leads him to make a heroic decision to confess his affair publicly, even though it means sacrificing his own reputation and life.

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9. John and Elizabeth Proctor do not have any children.

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The given statement is false. John and Elizabeth Proctor do have children. In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," it is mentioned that they have three sons. This is an important aspect of their characters and their family dynamics are explored throughout the play.

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10. Mary Warren claimed that Goody Proctor sent her spirit out to choke her in court.

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Mary Warren did not claim that Goody Proctor sent her spirit out to choke her in court. In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Mary Warren accuses other individuals, including John Proctor's wife, Elizabeth Proctor, of being witches. However, she does not specifically claim that Goody Proctor sent her spirit to harm her in court. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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Mary gave Elizabeth a poppet.
Abigail claimed she was stabbed by a needle.
Elizabeth wanted John to go into town and tell everyone that the girls...
Rebecca Nurse was accused of killing Goody Putnam's babies.
Mary told the Proctors that Elizabeth was accused.
Mary Warren knew about John and Abigail's affair.
John forgot the commandment "Thou shalt not take the name of the...
John Proctor did not feel guilty about his affair with Abigail.
John and Elizabeth Proctor do not have any children.
Mary Warren claimed that Goody Proctor sent her spirit out to choke...
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