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Inherit the Wind: Act Two, Scene Two - Quiz
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The judge admonishes Drummond, saying that "...the right to think isn't on trial here." Do you agree with him? Give evidence from the play to support your answer.
Why does Drummond ask Howard about tractors and telephones?
Do you agree with Drummond's feelings regarding right and wrong? Give reasons for your answer.
Explain the use of, "Et tu, Brute," in the stage directions when Rachel is called to testify.
Explain what Drummond means when he says, "Progress has never been a bargain. You've got to pay for it." Do you agree with him? Give reasons for your answer.
What do you think was the turning point in the trial? Give evidence from the story to support your answer.
How would you vote if you were on the jury? Give reasons for your answer.
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