18 What ishappening inAndover inAct4, & why isthis a concern?22 WhoaccusesMarthaCorey andwhy?16 Whatinternal conflictdoes Gilesexperience inAct 3?9 What doesProctor do inAct 1 that helies to hiswife about?14 What isspectralevidence,and why is itproblematic?3 Provide anexample of aman vs. selfconflict in theplay.12 Who is astatic character(static = doesn'tchange) andwhy?20 Why doesJohn Proctortear up hisconfessionat the end?17 Howdoes Parris"change" inAct 4?21 DespiteGiles Corey'slegalknowledge,why is hearrested?4 Who is adynamiccharacter in theplay & why(dynamic =changes).10 SarahGood admitsto witchcraftafter shefails to...?24 ExplainMaryWarren asa character.11 What threetests doesRev. HalegiveJohn Proctorin Act 2?23 Whichcharactershave power,and which donot? Why?13 ExplainAbigail's plotfor gettingElizabethaccused.2Describethe settingin detail.8 What isRebeccaNurseaccused ofand why?6 Describein detailhow theplay begins.19 Explainhow Rev. Halechanges overthe course ofthis play.1 DescribeJohnProctor asa character15 Describewhat happensat the end ofAct3 afterElizabeth lies.7 Why doesThomasPutnam'sdaughteraccuse GeorgeJacobs?5 What isirony, and whatis an exampleof irony in theplay?18 What ishappening inAndover inAct4, & why isthis a concern?22 WhoaccusesMarthaCorey andwhy?16 Whatinternal conflictdoes Gilesexperience inAct 3?9 What doesProctor do inAct 1 that helies to hiswife about?14 What isspectralevidence,and why is itproblematic?3 Provide anexample of aman vs. selfconflict in theplay.12 Who is astatic character(static = doesn'tchange) andwhy?20 Why doesJohn Proctortear up hisconfessionat the end?17 Howdoes Parris"change" inAct 4?21 DespiteGiles Corey'slegalknowledge,why is hearrested?4 Who is adynamiccharacter in theplay & why(dynamic =changes).10 SarahGood admitsto witchcraftafter shefails to...?24 ExplainMaryWarren asa character.11 What threetests doesRev. HalegiveJohn Proctorin Act 2?23 Whichcharactershave power,and which donot? Why?13 ExplainAbigail's plotfor gettingElizabethaccused.2Describethe settingin detail.8 What isRebeccaNurseaccused ofand why?6 Describein detailhow theplay begins.19 Explainhow Rev. Halechanges overthe course ofthis play.1 DescribeJohnProctor asa character15 Describewhat happensat the end ofAct3 afterElizabeth lies.7 Why doesThomasPutnam'sdaughteraccuse GeorgeJacobs?5 What isirony, and whatis an exampleof irony in theplay?

The Crucible Review Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 18 What is happening in Andover in Act4, & why is this a concern?
  2. 22 Who accuses Martha Corey and why?
  3. 16 What internal conflict does Giles experience in Act 3?
  4. 9 What does Proctor do in Act 1 that he lies to his wife about?
  5. 14 What is spectral evidence, and why is it problematic?
  6. 3 Provide an example of a man vs. self conflict in the play.
  7. 12 Who is a static character (static = doesn't change) and why?
  8. 20 Why does John Proctor tear up his confession at the end?
  9. 17 How does Parris "change" in Act 4?
  10. 21 Despite Giles Corey's legal knowledge, why is he arrested?
  11. 4 Who is a dynamic character in the play & why (dynamic = changes).
  12. 10 Sarah Good admits to witchcraft after she fails to...?
  13. 24 Explain Mary Warren as a character.
  14. 11 What three tests does Rev. Hale give John Proctor in Act 2?
  15. 23 Which characters have power, and which do not? Why?
  16. 13 Explain Abigail's plot for getting Elizabeth accused.
  17. 2 Describe the setting in detail.
  18. 8 What is Rebecca Nurse accused of and why?
  19. 6 Describe in detail how the play begins.
  20. 19 Explain how Rev. Hale changes over the course of this play.
  21. 1 Describe John Proctor as a character
  22. 15 Describe what happens at the end of Act3 after Elizabeth lies.
  23. 7 Why does Thomas Putnam's daughter accuse George Jacobs?
  24. 5 What is irony, and what is an example of irony in the play?