Description
Overview:
This 10-question multiple-choice quiz/practice for Arthur Miller’s The Crucible focuses exclusively on figurative language, symbols & tone, making it ideal for advanced, honors, and AP-level classes. Every question is inference-based and analytical—no plot recall, no surface-level comprehension, and no fluff.
This resource draws directly from my 40-question full-novel assessment for The Crucible, featuring the 10 figurative language, symbols & tone-focused questions from that comprehensive set. It’s perfect for teachers who want to target a specific skill area—either as focused practice, sub-plan work, or skill-based review—without assigning the full exam.
Students are challenged to analyze how Miller's use of imagery, diction, and figurative language establishes tone and deepens meaning. Whether you’re preparing students for the AP Literature exam or emphasizing close reading and author’s purpose, this mini-assessment delivers high rigor in a compact format.
What’s Included:
✅ 10 multiple-choice questions – carefully crafted and classroom-tested
✅ Easy-Print Classroom Version Included — clean layout for quick printing and sub plans, perfect for in-class or emergency use
✅ A Google Doc version is also available FREE for your convenience
✅Full answer key with detailed rationales explaining correct and incorrect choices
✅ Focus on inference, critical thinking, and textual analysis
✅ Aligned with AP/PreAP/Honors-style rigor
Perfect for:
- Honors, Pre-AP, and AP English classrooms
- Teaching close reading skills and high-level textual analysis
- Literary analysis units and assessments
- Sub plans or last-minute classroom coverage — printable and ready in seconds
- Teachers seeking ready-to-use, rigorous content
The Crucible– 10 AP/ELA Inference Questions | Fig. Language & Tone Practice Test
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Description
Overview:
This 10-question multiple-choice quiz/practice for Arthur Miller’s The Crucible focuses exclusively on figurative language, symbols & tone, making it ideal for advanced, honors, and AP-level classes. Every question is inference-based and analytical—no plot recall, no surface-level comprehension, and no fluff.
This resource draws directly from my 40-question full-novel assessment for The Crucible, featuring the 10 figurative language, symbols & tone-focused questions from that comprehensive set. It’s perfect for teachers who want to target a specific skill area—either as focused practice, sub-plan work, or skill-based review—without assigning the full exam.
Students are challenged to analyze how Miller's use of imagery, diction, and figurative language establishes tone and deepens meaning. Whether you’re preparing students for the AP Literature exam or emphasizing close reading and author’s purpose, this mini-assessment delivers high rigor in a compact format.
What’s Included:
✅ 10 multiple-choice questions – carefully crafted and classroom-tested
✅ Easy-Print Classroom Version Included — clean layout for quick printing and sub plans, perfect for in-class or emergency use
✅ A Google Doc version is also available FREE for your convenience
✅Full answer key with detailed rationales explaining correct and incorrect choices
✅ Focus on inference, critical thinking, and textual analysis
✅ Aligned with AP/PreAP/Honors-style rigor
Perfect for:
- Honors, Pre-AP, and AP English classrooms
- Teaching close reading skills and high-level textual analysis
- Literary analysis units and assessments
- Sub plans or last-minute classroom coverage — printable and ready in seconds
- Teachers seeking ready-to-use, rigorous content




