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Inherit the Wind: Act One, Scene Two- Act Two, Scene One - Quiz
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Explain what Drummond means when he says, "All I want is to prevent the clock-stoppers from dumping a load of medieval nonsense into the United States Constitution."
Do you agree with Drummond when he says, "...when you lose your power to laugh, you lose your power to think straight"? Give reasons for your answer.
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Describe Mr. and Mrs. Brady's relationship. Give evidence from the play to support your answer.
In what ways has this trial become bigger than a little event in Hillsboro? Give evidence from the play to support your answer.
What would you like to say to Reverend Brown regarding his relationship with his daughter?
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