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William Shakespeare and the Globe by Aliki. Vocabulary. Vocabulary words. Patron-- a person of wealth or influence who supports an artist or writer Shareholder-- a person who owns part of a business Critical-- apt to judge severely or form unfavorable opinions
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William Shakespeare and the Globe by Aliki Vocabulary
Vocabulary words • Patron-- a person of wealth or influence who supports an artist or writer • Shareholder-- a person who owns part of a business • Critical-- apt to judge severely or form unfavorable opinions • Lavish-- extremely showy, expensive, or abundant congested crowded; too full • Adornment-- decoration; ornament; something that beautifies a person or thing • Dismantle-- take apart
Patron:a person of wealth or influence who supports an artist or writer This man paid Shakespeare to write for the Globe. The Earl of Southampton was Shakespeare’s patron.
Patron A person who likes the arts and gives money to an artist to help support them.
Shareholder-a person who owns part of a business He owns part of my business. We are partners. He is a shareholder.
Critical-- apt to judge severely or form unfavorable opinions The judge was very critical of the boy who played the joke. The movie was very bad it received a critical review.
Lavish– extremely showy, expensive, or abundant congested crowded; too full The ball gown was lavish.
Adornment– ornament; something that beautifies a person or thing decoration; The adornment of the Christmas Tree was complete when all the ornaments were on it.
Dismantle– take apart The men used a wrecking ball to dismantle the building.