The Crucible What does Elizabeth accuse Proctor of in Act 2, scene 1? Asked by sid27 Last updated by Jill W on 02 Jan 13:37 Answers: 1
The Crucible In The Crucible, what is the significance of Reverend Hale questioning John Proctor? Asked by bamsteph Last updated by Jill W on 31 Dec 18:50 Answers: 1
The Crucible How does Governor Danforth react to the possibility that Elizabeth is pregnant? Asked by Pam1Hardin Last updated by Jill W on 26 Dec 16:37 Answers: 1
The Crucible What were the girls doing in the forest? Asked by lakshmirajith Last updated by Jill W on 19 Dec 12:39 Answers: 1
The Crucible In Act Two of The Crucible what is a metaphor? Asked by mandieeex3bby Last updated by Jill W on 13 Dec 19:22 Answers: 1
The Crucible In Act III, why does the judge dismiss Giles Corey? Asked by aler Last updated by Jill W on 15 Sep 13:28 Answers: 1
The Crucible What problem in Salem encourages the people to turn against each other? Asked by twix321 Last updated by Jill W on 15 Sep 13:23 Answers: 1
The Crucible Do you beleive that accusations that are made at the end of Act one in ''The Crucible''? Asked by Farhat Last updated by Jill W on 13 Aug 14:35 Answers: 1
The Crucible What does Rebecca suggest is the reason for Betty's delirium? what does this indicate about Rebecca's character? Asked by Huyen Last updated by Jill W on 11 Aug 13:41 Answers: 1
The Crucible What is the significance of the scene between Herrick and the accused witches in Act 4? Asked by CrucibleLover Last updated by anonymous on 26 Jul 12:33 Answers: 1
The Crucible Why does Parris suggest calling Reverend Hale in The Crucible? Asked by bookragstutor Last updated by Jill W on 21 Jul 18:09 Answers: 1
The Crucible What would be 3 examples of why John Proctor was innocent of witchcraft? Asked by heat15 Last updated by Jill W on 11 Jul 17:42 Answers: 1
The Crucible Why does Hale believe the Devil would strike Parris's house? Asked by bookragstutor Last updated by Jill W on 11 Jul 14:20 Answers: 1
The Crucible Which of the following characters helped begin the investigation and later condemned them? Asked by Babii kkz Last updated by Jill W on 11 Jul 14:09 Answers: 1
The Crucible Do you agree that the crucible is a play that is more about the present than about the past? Asked by Iker1992 Last updated by Cat on 29 Jun 02:57 Answers: 1
The Crucible John Proctor’s tragic flaw is? Asked by Brenda 27 Last updated by Jill W on 28 Jun 12:52 Answers: 1
The Crucible Why did Proctor have the affair and what prompted him to end his affair with Abigail? Asked by TyraB Last updated by Jill W on 21 Jun 13:46 Answers: 1
The Crucible What were Abigail and the girls doing in the forest when Reverend Parris saw them? Asked by simranskumar12 Last updated by Jill W on 14 May 14:47 Answers: 1
The Crucible A large number of Puritans came to the Americas in the early 1600s. Asked by psychlas@gmail.com Last updated by Jill W on 10 May 13:11 Answers: 1
The Crucible Why does Arthur Miller use stage directions if the audience will never read or hear them? Asked by b boys 4 Last updated by Jill W on 03 May 19:25 Answers: 1
The Crucible What is the setting (time and place) of the story? Explain Asked by Holakeren Last updated by Jill W on 02 May 14:41 Answers: 1
The Crucible In The Crucible, Act 1, what did Parris accuse John Proctor of? Asked by plcropper Last updated by Jill W on 29 Feb 17:31 Answers: 1
The Crucible What was most important to Proctor? Asked by Heatherdonahue Last updated by Jill W on 16 Feb 12:01 Answers: 1
The Crucible What is the setting of the story? Asked by jmcdonald Last updated by Jill W on 14 Dec 19:56 Answers: 1