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All My Sons Act 3 Quiz
All My Sons Act 3 Quiz
How does Chris respond after Joe’s death?
He feels pity for his father
He feels relieved and free
He decides to leave town forever
He blames Ann
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What does Ann insist that Kate must finally do?
Move away with Chris
Leave Joe
Accept Larry’s death
Forgive Steve
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What does Joe’s suicide symbolize?
An escape from the law
A sign of weakness
A victory for justice
The ultimate price of guilt
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What natural element adds to the tension in Act 3?
A rising wind
Heavy rain
The stillness of night
Thunder and lightning
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How does Kate react to Joe’s confession?
She says it will ruin Chris forever
She screams at him to surrender
She begs him to keep it secret
She calls Ann a liar
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What does Kate tell Jim Bayliss about Chris?
He confessed everything
He left to visit Steve Deever
He plans to marry Ann tonight
He drove away and might not return
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Who is sitting alone in the yard when the act begins?
Ann Deever
Kate Keller
Chris Keller
Joe Keller
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What realization does the letter force on Joe?
Larry killed himself because of him
Steve was innocent all along
Chris lied about the factory
Kate betrayed him
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What does Joe finally admit to Kate?
He lied to protect Chris
He bribed the inspectors
He blamed Steve intentionally
He ordered the cracked parts shipped
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What action does Joe take at the end of the play?
He flees from the house
He burns Larry’s letter
He calls the police to confess
He goes inside and shoots himself
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What theme becomes most dominant in Act 3?
Wealth and ambition
Love and betrayal
War and patriotism
Guilt and moral responsibility
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What happens to Ann after Joe’s suicide?
She leaves with George
She blames Kate
She is left uncertain about her future
She stays to run the factory
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What message does Arthur Miller convey in the final act?
Love can erase guilt
Moral duty extends beyond family
Success excuses mistakes
War destroys every relationship
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Who hears the gunshot at the end?
Kate and Chris
Jim and Sue
Frank and Lydia
Ann and George
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What does Larry’s letter reveal?
He planned to return home soon
He intended to kill himself
He was captured by enemies
He believed his father was innocent
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What advice does Jim give Kate?
To call the police
To tell Joe the truth about Larry
To let Chris go
To stop Ann from leaving
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Why does Ann show the letter to Joe?
To win Kate’s support
To protect Chris
To make Joe realize his guilt
To prove Larry is dead
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How does Joe try to justify his actions to Kate?
He thought it was harmless
He was tricked by Steve
He did it for the family’s security
He wanted to help the soldiers
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When does Act 3 take place?
At noon a week later
Late at night on the same day as Act 2
Early morning the next day
During the evening meal
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Where is Chris at the beginning of Act 3?
He is upstairs sleeping
He is at the factory
He has gone away after the confrontation
He is talking to George
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What emotion dominates the ending of the play?
Joy and forgiveness
Peace and closure
Tragic realization
Anger and revenge
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How did Larry die according to the letter?
He was shot by enemy fire
He drowned in a storm
He disappeared during a mission
He crashed his plane deliberately
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What letter does Ann show to Kate?
Chris’s letter to her
George’s letter from prison
Larry’s final letter before his death
Steve’s confession
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Why is Joe Keller upset when he enters?
Ann refuses to forgive him
Kate has told the neighbors the truth
The factory is being investigated
Chris has left home after their argument
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What lesson does Chris struggle to accept?
The truth should remain hidden
Family loyalty is above all
Every man must be responsible to humanity
Money is the only measure of success
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What is the final line of the play?
“It’s over now.”
“Larry’s gone forever.”
“Forgive me, Joe.”
“Chris, don’t blame yourself.”
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What role does Kate play in the final moments?
She tells Chris not to blame himself
She throws away Larry’s letter
She decides to visit Steve
She confesses her own guilt
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What is the general mood at the start of Act 3?
Tense and somber
Happy and relaxed
Calm and satisfied
Confused and busy
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How does the tone of Act 3 compare to the earlier acts?
It is darker and more tragic
It is humorous and reflective
It is lighter and romantic
It is hopeful and forgiving
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What does Joe mean when he says “they were all my sons”?
He finally admits he loved Larry most
He refers to the factory workers
He means he treated Steve like family
He realizes his crime killed innocent pilots
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