Lesson Echo Multiple Choices
This final passage highlights the lasting relevance of *The Crucible*, even though it was written in 1953. The story’s themes of fear, rumor, and standing up for truth remain important today. It shows how blindly following authority and spreading lies can still hurt people in modern society. The passage encourages readers to think for themselves and learn from the past.
This worksheet builds higher-order thinking by connecting literature to current events and societal issues. It teaches students to analyze theme, author’s purpose, and lasting impact. Reading this kind of text boosts comprehension, critical thinking, and interpretation of complex ideas. It also promotes vocabulary expansion through abstract and reflective language.