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18.
in \speech in the virginia convention,\ how does henry appeal to his audiences sense of shared values?
○ by raising the issue of slavery
a
by referring to god and the bible
by noting the views of his opponents
by mentioning british fleets
○ b
○ c
○ d
19.
the fictional play the crucible is based on what true historical event?
○ the french and indian war
a
rev. hale being assigned to a parish in salem,
massachusetts
the salem witch trials
a plague that spread in new england in the late 1600s
○ b
○ c
○ d
20.
in the crucible, which event set all the other events in the play in motion?
○ the girls were caught dancing.
a
abigail was fired from her job.
tituba cast a spell on elizabeth proctor.
betty parris became ill.
○ b
○ c
○ d
- For question 18: Patrick Henry's "Speech in the Virginia Convention" references God and biblical ideas, which were widely shared values among his colonial audience to rally them.
- For question 19: Arthur Miller's The Crucible is an allegorical play directly based on the real 1692 Salem witch trials in Massachusetts.
- For question 20: The core inciting incident of The Crucible is the girls being caught dancing in the woods, which leads to their false accusations of witchcraft that drive all subsequent events.
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- B. by referring to God and the Bible
- C. The Salem witch trials
- A. The girls were caught dancing.