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Julius Caesar Act I

Julius Caesar Act I. 1. construe 2. cogitations 3. accoutered 4. entreat 5. fain 6. mettle 7. prodigies 8. portentous. Julius Caesar Act I.

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Julius Caesar Act I

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  1. Julius Caesar Act I

  2. 1. construe 2. cogitations 3. accoutered 4. entreat 5. fain 6. mettle 7. prodigies 8. portentous Julius Caesar Act I

  3. ADJ.Foreboding—synonyms:ominous, ill-boding, doomed portentous

  4. ntemperament,courageand fortitude__synonym:backbone, resolve, staminaantonym:weakness mettle

  5. nomens__synonyms: premonitions, warnings prodigies

  6. adv.Gladly, willingly__synonyms:eager, readyantonyms:reluctant fain

  7. Vinterpret,to give meaning or intention__synonym:infer, deduce construe

  8. ndeep thoughts,reflections__synonyms: contemplation, meditationantonym:ignorance cogitations

  9. vmake an earnest request of__synonym:implore, beseech, begantonym:answer, command entreat

  10. vfully armed,to equip or outfitespecially with military clothes, equipment, etc.__synonym:attire, outfit accoutered

  11. 1. But let not therefore my good friends be grieved—Among which number, Cassius, be you one— Nor _____________ any further my neglect Than that poor Brutus, with himself at war, Forgets the shows of love to other men.2. What a blunt fellow is this grown to be! He was quick ______________ when he went to school3. Upon the word, ________________ as I was, I plunged in And bade him follow.4. I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown, yet ‘twas not a crown neither, ‘twas one of these coronets; and, as I told you, he put it by once. But for all that, to my thinking, he would _____________ have had it. SENTENCES

  12. 5. Thoughts of great value, worthy __________________.6. How I have thought of this and of these times, I shall recount hereafter; for this present, I would not, so with love I might _____________ you, Be any further moved.7. For I believe they are ______________ things Unto the climate that they point upon.8. When these ____________ Do so conjointly meet, let not men say “These are their reasons, they are natural.” SENTENCES

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