PPT-Vocabulary Act II The Crucible
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Definitions amp Synonyms wily Cunning tricky pallor Wanness paleness conjure To call upon or command to bring into existence by magic dote To adore worship To bestow
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Definitions amp Synonyms wily Cunning tricky pallor Wanness paleness conjure To call upon or command to bring into existence by magic dote To adore worship To bestow excessive love . objective/student expectation. for today. Re-write it . in your . own words in your spiral notebook.. . We will . continue to interpret and analyze Act I of T. he . Crucible, . learn . new vocabulary . By Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller 1915-2005. Father was successful business owner, but lost everything during the great depression.. Depression . had a . profound impact . on the development of his social consciousness. . English 3. What is a Foil?. A foil is a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight various features of that other character's personality. How to Spot a Foil. A foil's complementary role may be emphasized by physical characteristics.. The Crucible, . The Salem Witch Trials, and McCarthyism. . What do they all have in common????. Things to Know about Arthur Miller. 1915-2005. Grew up in a working class family; worked as a teenager to earn money to go to college. Finding the Simplest Formula. Finding the Simplest Formula. Imagine you react 2.6512 g of Zn is reacted with excess Cl. 2(g). When the Zn and Cl. 2. have finished reacting a white powder is left and has a mass of 5.4512 g. Vocabulary Chart. Start a vocabulary chart for . The Crucible. Word and Part of Speech. Definition. Phrase or Sketch. to help you remember. Use in. a sentence.. theocracy (n). p. 1101. a. government ruled by religious authority. Crucible:. A heat-resistant container in which metals are melted or fused at very high temperatures.. Used symbolically to suggest a severe trial or test.. Arthur Miller (1915 – 2005). Native New Yorker. By: Kaleigh Gumm . Appeal to Ignorance . Appeal to ignorance is when someone uses the lack of someone's knowledge or information on a subject as proof that their conclusion is accurate. . . Universal Example . When . reading drama, it is important to . identify the text structures . that provide different kinds of information. . Examples of text structures:. Dialogue. : . the words spoken by the . actors. By: RJ Baise. &. Jaime Kinslow . Definition. . False dilemma. occurs when a speaker makes a claim that there is a very limited range of choices for a specific situation.. - . Example:. Either _________ or _________ . . La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . Act I Vocabulary The Crucible Abominations (n.) Things that cause great dislike; disgusting things Anarchy (n.) Political disorder; lawlessness Ascertain (v.) To find out; detect Bemused (v.) Confused Arthur Miller. Some biographical information:. Born in 1915, New York City. Worked his way through college at University of Michigan. Began career as a playwright in 1938, writing plays to be performed on the radio. Elements of a drama. Acts and scenes. There are USUALLY 4 acts in a play. Each act has multiple scenes within it. Dialogue. Conversation among people. In a play there will be no quotation marks. Mostly everything is dialogue so it’ll just have the character’s name and then their line.
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