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William Shakespeare was born in __________ England in the year ______. |
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William Shakespeare wrote ______ sonnets during his lifetime. |
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Many of Shakespeare's plays were performed in the _______ Theater by his own acting company called the _______________. |
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Globe; the Chamerlain's Men |
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Shakespeare's plays, as well as all other plays of the Elizabethan theater, were performed during the day, mostly in the afternoon, because ___________________. |
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Shakespeare is considered probably the greatest literary genius of all time. He died in ________. |
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The first person to stab Caesar |
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Was the "noblest Roman of them all" |
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Was "given to sports, wildness, and much company" |
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Spoke to the assembly in Greek; would "never follow anything that other men begin." |
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This Epicurean was "much condemned to have an itching palm." |
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convinced Brutus to join the conspiracy |
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tried to warn Caesar of the conspiracy |
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poet mistaken for a conspirator |
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chosen to lead Caesar to the Senate |
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Cassius was an __________. |
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When are the "ides of March"? |
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Where does final battle take place? |
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an adverb clause in which essential parts have been omitted |
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Define subordinating conjunctions |
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only verbal that works as an adverb |
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Review Exercises:
p. 191-192 Ex. A
p. 197 D
p. 198 F
p. 198 G
Diagrams p. 184 #4 & 186 #4 |
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