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$100 Caesar’s Friend and Enemy
Who is? Brutus
$200 Uses his power of rhetoric to get Rome to turn on Brutus
Who is? Marc Antony
$300 Caesar’s wife whom he ignores
Who is? Calpurnia
$400 He convinces Brutus that Caesar is becoming too powerful
Who is? Cassius
$500 Agreed with Brutus and Cassius that Caesar has private ambition to be crowned.
Who is? Casca
$100 Ignores the soothsayer’s words, “Beware the Ides of March.”
Who is? Julius Caesar
$200 Caesar’s successor and adopted son
Who is? Octavius
$300 Wife of Brutus who kills herself
Who is? Portia
$400 Who states, “Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed, that he is grown so great?”
Who is? Cassius
$500 Condemns the people for cheering Caesar one minute and the enemy the next.
Who is? Flavius
$100 “Thou shalt see me at Phillipi”
Who is? Caesar’s Ghost
$200 “Et tu Brute?”
Who is? Caesar
$300 “Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears.”
Who is? Antony
$400 “Not that I loved Caesar less, but Rome more.”
Who is? Brutus
$500 “Cry ‘Havoc!’ and let slip the dogs of war.”
Who is? Antony
$100 • Inactive; lazy • Unable to bare fruit • People with significant talent or ability
What are? • Idle • Barren • Prodigies
$200 • Tyrant • Mettle • Exalted
What are? • Tyrant—an absolute ruler, often oppressive • Mettle—strength of character • Exalted—revered; elevated
$300 • Spurn • Valor • Visage • Imminent
What are? • spurn—to reject • valor—courage • visage—face; appearance • imminent—about to occur
$400 • Enlarged • To belong to or relate to • Something • *imitation; copying in attempt to • equal or surpass someone • *win
What are? • Augmented – Enlarged • Appertain - To belong to or relate to something • Emulation - imitation; copying in attempt to equal or surpass • someone • Prevail - win
$500 *base *compel *legacy *apprehensive *appeased
What are? *base - raw; vulgar *compel - to drive forward *legacy - money or property left in a will;reputation *apprehensive - fearful; doubtful *appeased - satisfied; pleased
$100 True or False? • Chastisement is to be pure • To fret is to worry • A gallant man is weak
What is? FALSE*chastisement—a punishment or scolding TRUE* To fret is to worry FALSE*gallant—courageous; courteous
$200 Calpurnia’s dream of Caesar’s statue running with blood.
What is? Foreshadowing
$300 True or False? *engendered means to sort by gender, duh! *an ensign is a flag *to presume is to believe something is true
What is? False * engendered—created; came into existence True * an ensign is a flag True * to presume is to believe something is true
$400 True or False • Bidding is when physical restraints are placed on a prisoner • Perils are small jewels found on the ocean floor • One who shows virtue shows goodness or admirable qualities