Mary comes to the court with a deposition that reveals that all of the witch stories told by the girls are __________.
Parris' slave who teaches the girls to do things they should not.
Well-known mister invited to Salem when the girls take ill.
Mary tells Elizabeth: "we must all ______ each other now."
One major cause of the Salem witch trials was the idea that people could get __________ on the neighbors that offended them.
Thirty year old farmer who loves God but does not care for Reverend Parris.
The idea behind being a witch is that one is meeting/contracting with the _________.
A sickly wife who believes that her husband's sin is partly her fault.
A quiet and reserved girl who only watches the activity in the woods.
The deputy governor who is overseeing the court, the witch trials, and the hangings.
What Tituba was doing in the woods around the fire.
One type of evidence used in Act II to suspect people of witchcraft is the inability to remember the ____________.
Kind, old woman who understands the ways of the young and is against Rev. Hale coming to town.
When John and Elizabeth are arguing at the beginning of Act II, John tells her that she refuses to ________ him.
At the conclusion of Act II John decides to reveal his sin in order to save Elizabeth and tells Mary"We are only what we always were, but _______ now."
After telling Danforth he has had dealings with the Devil, John decides to tear up his __________.
Parris' daughter afflicted with illness at the start of the play.
Young girl who was sent to Tituba to speak to the spirits of her dead sublings.
Reverend Parris is motivated by the desire to protect his ____________.
Abigail and the girls, when confronted by Mary and John in court, claim to see a __________ that they say is Mary's spirit come to get them.
What did Reverend Parris see the girls doing in the woods?