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Which term from The Crucible means the state of being spotlessly clean or pure?
Which term from The Crucible means the state of being spotlessly clean or pure?
In The Crucible, which term best describes the act of giving false testimony under oath?
In The Crucible, which term best describes the act of giving false testimony under oath?
Which term best represents the quality of being deceitful or cunning, as portrayed in The Crucible?
Which term best represents the quality of being deceitful or cunning, as portrayed in The Crucible?
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Vocabulary from The Crucible
- Immaculate refers to the state of being spotlessly clean or pure.
- Perjury is the act of giving false testimony under oath.
- Duplicity represents the quality of being deceitful or cunning, as portrayed in The Crucible.
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Test your knowledge of vocabulary from "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller with this multiple choice quiz. Explore terms such as "contentious," "imperceptible," "reproach," and more, all based on quotes from the play.