

Crucible Q
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English
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11th Grade
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Hard
Amanda Bourne
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6 Slides • 110 Questions
1
Match
Match the following terms and definitions
possessive pronoun
personal pronoun
relative pronouns
reflexive pronoun
intensive pronoun
expresses possession or ownership
refers to people, animals, and objects
connect dependent clauses to independent
2nd pronoun refers to same person as 1st
refers back to subject to add emphasis
expresses possession or ownership
refers to people, animals, and objects
connect dependent clauses to independent
2nd pronoun refers to same person as 1st
refers back to subject to add emphasis
2
Match
Match the following terms and definitions
indefinite pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
interrogative pronoun
reciprocal pronoun
personal pronoun
refers to something generally
indicates something specific
used to ask questions
expresses mutual relationships or action
refers to people, animals, or objects
refers to something generally
indicates something specific
used to ask questions
expresses mutual relationships or action
refers to people, animals, or objects
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Match
Match the following terms and examples
possessive pronouns
personal pronouns
reflexive/intensive pronouns
indefinite pronouns
interrogative pronouns
mine, yours, his, her, ours, theirs, its
I, you, she, he, it, they, we, us
myself, yourself, itself, themselves
some, many, anyone, none, everybody
who, whom, what, which, whose
mine, yours, his, her, ours, theirs, its
I, you, she, he, it, they, we, us
myself, yourself, itself, themselves
some, many, anyone, none, everybody
who, whom, what, which, whose
4
Match
Match the following terms and examples
demonstrative pronouns
reciprocal pronouns
relative pronouns
this, that, these, those
each other, one another
who, whom, which, what, that
this, that, these, those
each other, one another
who, whom, which, what, that
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
The continuing popularity of Celtic mouth music is testament to the vitality of them.
a. NO CHANGE
b. this musical form.
c. itself.
d. one.
7
Multiple Choice
If it's not obvious what the pronoun is referring to, you should not use that pronoun.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The antecedent is the word the pronoun is referring to or replacing.
True
False
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
10
Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
The last gift came with a note in which the mystery artist reveals her gender. Regardless of who created the art, your intention is clear.
NO CHANGE
whose
her
our
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Multiple Choice
What type of pronoun is the underlined word?
He brought a bat for practice, but forgot his glove.
interrogative
intensive
possessive
demonstrative
personal
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Multiple Choice
What type of pronoun is the underlined word?
He brought a bat for practice, but forgot his glove.
demonstrative
interrogative
personal
possessive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
What type of pronoun is the underlined word?
While they take that to the library, please put these in your binder.
interrogative
demonstrative
reflexive
intensive
personal
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Multiple Choice
What type of pronoun is the underlined word?
While they take that to the library, please put these in your binder.
interrogative
demonstrative
reflexive
personal
possessive
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Multiple Choice
What type of pronoun is the underlined word?
While they take that to the library, please put these in your binder.
interrogative
personal
possessive
demonstrative
intensive
17
Multiple Choice
How many pronouns are in this sentence?
I want to take you to your practice, but my car won't start.
1
2
3
4
5
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Multiple Choice
How many pronouns are in this sentence?
Who will come with you and your sister tonight?
1
2
3
4
5
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Multiple Choice
What type of pronoun is the underlined word?
Because it is Friday, they will send those home with our students.
intensive
reflexive
demonstrative
personal
possessive
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Multiple Choice
How many pronouns are in this sentence?
Because it is Friday, they will send those home with our students.
1
2
3
4
5
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Multiple Choice
What type of pronoun is the underlined word?
Because it is Friday, they will send those home with our students.
intensive
reflexive
possessive
personal
interrogative
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Multiple Choice
Which pronouns ask questions?
demonstrative
reflexive
intensive
personal
interrogative
23
Multiple Choice
Which pronouns point the reader back to the subject of the sentence?
demonstrative
interrogative
reflexive
intensive
personal
24
Multiple Choice
Which pronouns are used to replace names in a sentence?
personal
possessive
reflexive
intensive
antecedents
25
Multiple Choice
What pronouns show ownership or control?
personal
possessive
interrogative
reflexive
intensive
26
Multiple Choice
What type of pronouns are used for emphasis to really draw attention to the subject of the sentence?
demonstrative
interrogative
personal
reflexive
intensive
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Multiple Choice
What type of pronoun is the underlined word?
Who will take us to the park tomorrow?
interrogative
demonstrative
possessive
personal
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
What type of pronoun is the underlined word?
Because Mary wanted to be sure the book was returned, she took it to the library herself.
interrogative
demonstrative
intensive
reflexive
personal
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Pronoun types
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a pronoun?
Personally
Thirteen
The
Me
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Personal pronoun
Replaces names. Can be singular / plural or possessive,
He, she, we, I, Them, you.
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Indefinite pronoun
Does not refer to any specific things or people
One, someone, anything, other, all, few, nobody, anybody
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Multiple Choice
What kind of pronoun is underlined in this sentence?
Does anyone know what time it is?
Indefinite
Personal
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Reflexive Pronoun
Refers to a pronoun already used "-selves"
Himself, herself, themselves, ourselves, myself
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
What kind of pronoun is in this sentence?
William only thinks of himself.
Personal
Reflexive
Indefinite
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Interrogative pronoun
Asks a question
Who, what, which, whose, whom
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Multiple Choice
What kind of pronoun is in this sentence?
Stranger Things isn't that strange; I've seen stranger things.
Personal
Reflexive
Interrogative
Indefinite
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Multiple Choice
How many pronouns are in this sentence?
That isn't what they pay me for.
1
2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
What kind of pronoun is in this sentence?
You smell like milk.
Personal
Reflexive
Interrogative
Indefinite
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Multiple Choice
What kind of pronoun is in this sentence?
One would usually caution against the dangerous road.
Personal
Reflexive
Interrogative
Indefinite
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Multiple Choice
What kind of pronoun is underlined in this sentence?
What kind of pronoun is underlined in this sentence?
Personal
Reflexive
Interrogative
Indefinite
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Multiple Choice
What kind of pronoun is in this sentence?
Where is the mail?
Personal
Reflexive
Interrogative
Indefinite
43
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a reflexive pronoun?
theirs
His
Ourselves
her's
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a plural reflexive pronoun?
Ourselves
them
Our
her
45
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an objective plural possessive reflexive pronoun?
What
Whom
I
Ourselves
46
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a subjective singular pronoun?
What
Whom
I
Ourselves
47
Demonstrative Pronouns
Points out the specifics, unlike indefinite
This, that, those, these,
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
What kind of pronoun is underlined in this sentence?
Does anyone know what time it is?
Indefinite
Personal
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Multiple Choice
What kind of pronoun is underlined in the following sentence?
That isn't what they pay me for.
Demonstrative
Indefinite
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Open Ended
Write a sentence with at least two pronouns
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Multiple Choice
How many pronouns are in this sentence: We watched our kitten get hit by a truck.
1
2
3
4
52
Multiple Choice
George ate his taco in record speed. What is the pronoun in this sentence?
George
ate
his
taco
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Multiple Choice
George ate his taco in record speed. What is the antecedent in this sentence?
George
ate
his
taco
54
Multiple Choice
That coat looks warm.
personal
demonstrative
indefinite
relative
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Multiple Choice
Steve drove himself to the hospital.
intensive
reflexive
indefinite
interrogative
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Multiple Choice
What is the question?
relative
intensive
interrogative
indefinite
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Multiple Choice
The boy who ate the fly got sick. What is the pronoun in this sentence?
The
boy
who
ate
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Multiple Choice
Who, whom, whose, which, what are examples of a/an______________ pronoun.
relative
indefinite
interrogative
personal
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Multiple Choice
Which pronoun introduces a subordinate clause?
demonstrative
indefinite
reflexive
relative
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Multiple Choice
Examples of a first person personal pronoun...
I, me
you
his, her
he, she
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Multiple Choice
That dog is mean!
demonstrative
relative
indefinite
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
The boy who wore fake tattoos today is funny.
interrogative
relative
personal
intensive
63
Multiple Choice
My father himself was in the Navy.
possessive
intensive
reflexive
demonstrative
64
Multiple Choice
Which of you will lead us in prayer?
interrogative
indefinite
demonstrative
relative
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Multiple Choice
Which of you will lead us in prayer?
first person personal pronoun
second person personal pronoun
third person personal pronoun
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Multiple Choice
Which of you will lead us in prayer?
first person personal pronoun
second person personal pronoun
third person personal pronoun
67
Multiple Choice
Many of you will ace this pronoun test.
demonstrative
indefinite
interrogative
relative
68
Multiple Choice
That is the notebook that I lost!
demonstrative
indefinite
interrogative
relative
69
Multiple Choice
That is the notebook that I lost!
demonstrative
indefinite
interrogative
relative
70
Multiple Choice
Judy cut her hair herself.
reflexive
intensive
personal
indefinite
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Multiple Choice
Juan gave himself permission to eat a cookie.
reflexive
intensive
interrogative
relative
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Multiple Choice
She falls into a trance at the beginning of the play:
Betty
Tituba
Elizabeth
Abigail
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Multiple Choice
Reverend from Beverly who is an expert in witchcraft:
Reverend Parris
Reverend Hale
Giles corey
Thomas Putnam
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Multiple Choice
He is 80 years young, comical, and usually blamed for everything that happens in Salem:
Giles Corey
John Proctor
Thomas Putnam
Reverend Parris
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Multiple Choice
What does Thomas Putnam hope to gain from the trials?
Land
Power
Notoriety
Redeem his reputation
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Multiple Choice
She asks Tituba to cast a curse on Elizabeth proctor
Mary Warren
Ruth Putnam
Betty Parris
Abigail Williams
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Multiple Choice
In the following sentence, which kind of pronoun is used?
Sheila needed to teach herself how to play the piano.
Personal
Possessive
Reflexive
Intensive
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Multiple Choice
She asks Tituba to contact the spirits of her dead sisters:
Betty Parris
Rebecca Nurse
Ruth Putnam
Martha Corey
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Multiple Choice
She reveals that Abigail drank chicken blood as part of a ritual:
Betty Parris
Ruth Putnam
Mercy Lewis
Mary Warren
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Multiple Choice
In the following sentence, which kind of pronoun is used?
Kyle needed to turn in his own work.
Personal
Possessive
Reflexive
Intensive
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Multiple Choice
What drives Abigail to begin the hysteria?
Jealousy
Fear
Boredom
Insanity
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Multiple Choice
Farmer who had an affair with Abigail:
John Hale
John Proctor
Giles Corey
Francis Nurse
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Multiple Choice
He has a grudge against Reverend Parris, because he wanted his relative to be the town's reverend, not Parris:
Thomas Putnam
Francis Nurse
Giles Corey
John Proctor
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Multiple Choice
Several of her children died at birth:
Rebeca Nurse
Ann Putnam
Goody Osbourn
Goody Good
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Multiple Choice
Local minister, concerned about his reputation and his salary:
Reverend Parris
Reverend Hale
Judge Hawthorn
Judge Danforth
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Multiple Choice
Niece of Reverend Parris, former servant of the Proctors:
Mercy Lewis
Abigail Parris
Betty Parris
Abigail Williams
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Multiple Choice
Born in Barbados, slave of Rev. Parris:
Tituba
Goody Osbourn
Goody Goode
Mary Warren
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Multiple Choice
She, along with Betty Parris, is unconscious at the start of the play:
Mercy Lewis
Ruth Putnam
Mercy Lewis
Mary Warren
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Multiple Choice
She is a servant for the Proctors when the play begins:
Mercy Lewis
Mary Warren
Abigail
Tituba
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Multiple Choice
She is a midwife, nicest lady in town:
Ann Putnam
Rebecca Nurse
Martha Corey
Susanna Walcott
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Multiple Choice
She was in the forest with Tituba, trying to conjure her dead sisters:
Susanna Walcott
Sarah Good
Ruth Putnam
Mercy Lewis
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Multiple Choice
Married to Rebecca, highly respected:
Francis Nurse
Ezekiel Cheever
Marshal Herrick
Hopkins
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Multiple Choice
She works for the Putnams:
Mercy Lewis
Mary Warren
Sarah Good
Sarah Osbourne
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Multiple Choice
Stern farmer who hates hypocrisy but hides a sin:
Giles Corey
Judge Hathorne
John Proctor
Ezekiel Cheever
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Multiple Choice
She is smart, manipulative, vindictive, and a good liar:
Abigail Williams
Abigail Parris
Betty Parris
Ruth Putnam
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Devout Christian from Beverly who possesses an intelligent and critical mind:
Reverend Parris
Reverend Hale
Gov. Danforth
Marshal Herrick
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Multiple Choice
Virtuous woman, married to John:
Rebecca Nurse
Sarah Good
Susanna Walcott
Elizabeth Proctor
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Multiple Choice
Elderly and feisty farmer. Married to Martha and known for filing many lawsuits:
Francis Nurse
Thomas Putnam
Ezekiel Cheever
Giles Corey
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Multiple Choice
She is convinced that her children were murdered by supernatural forces:
Mary Putnam
Ruth Putnam
Ann Putnam
Martha Putnam
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Multiple Choice
Married to Francis. Although she is tremendously respected in town, she becomes a victim of the hysteria:
Rebecca Nurse
Elizabeth Cheever
Mercy Lewis
Sarah Osbourne
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Multiple Choice
She is the lone surviving child of the Putnams:
Ruth
Mary
Mercy
Betty
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Multiple Choice
Who wrote The Crucible?
Joseph McCarthy
Arthur Miller
William Shakespeare
John Proctor
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Select
Select two definitions of "crucible"
a severe test or trial
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Multiple Choice
A story in which characters and events are symbols that represent a human condition, historical, or political event. Typically, the author is writing a criticism of these events indirectly when direct criticism may be dangerous.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Character Motivation: Who is worried about losing his ministry and status in Salem?
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Multiple Choice
Character Motivation: Who wanted to find the reason seven children died within a day of their births?
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Multiple Choice
Character Motivation: Who wants to rekindle a relationship with John Proctor?
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Character Motivation: Who is trying to end an affair he knows to be wrong?
Match the following terms and definitions
possessive pronoun
personal pronoun
relative pronouns
reflexive pronoun
intensive pronoun
expresses possession or ownership
refers to people, animals, and objects
connect dependent clauses to independent
2nd pronoun refers to same person as 1st
refers back to subject to add emphasis
expresses possession or ownership
refers to people, animals, and objects
connect dependent clauses to independent
2nd pronoun refers to same person as 1st
refers back to subject to add emphasis
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