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UNIT 2 Test WRITING QUESTIONS:
1. State the two events that occurred in Boston that helped fuel the flame of the frustrated colonists. Explain the impact.
2. Explain as specifically as possible the mixture of being both hopeful and afraid as the immigrants entered Ellis Island.
3. Explain two common themes found in some of the famous speeches and writing we studied. Examine similar words, ideas and images. In your answer state the author and some details about the piece.
1. State the two events that occurred in Boston that helped fuel the flame of the frustrated colonists. Explain the impact.
2. Explain as specifically as possible the mixture of being both hopeful and afraid as the immigrants entered Ellis Island.
3. Explain two common themes found in some of the famous speeches and writing we studied. Examine similar words, ideas and images. In your answer state the author and some details about the piece.
Crucible test questions: 1) One of the most complex relationships in the play is between the Proctors. Describe several aspects of their relationship and explain how it is important in the final scene of the play. 2) Why was the character of Rebecca Nurse so important to the final act of the play? What does she do and what does she represent? 3) It is often stated that the "devil walks the streets of Salem." Did the devil walk the streets? What aspects of this community allowed this to play out in history as it did? What can we learn from the events of 1692 about how to or how to not live as a community? Support your answer from evidence from the play.