PPT-CAESAR’S ENGLISH
Author : ellena-manuel | Published Date : 2016-09-05
LESSON 4 Word definition s erene calm a cute sharp g rotesque distorted c ondescend to patronize o dious hateful Serene calm adj Serene means calm clear peaceful
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LESSON 4 Word definition s erene calm a cute sharp g rotesque distorted c ondescend to patronize o dious hateful Serene calm adj Serene means calm clear peaceful Serene comes from the Latin word . 57428574555745657456574495745457447 5741157441574525745557458574495744557459 5742857455574605744157452573765741457441574605737657447 574275744157460574615745857441574605744557444573765741457441574605737657447 5741157448574555745257445574595746057445 Quote. Monday. May. 11. th. , 2009 (5. /11/. 2009). Required Materials:. Composition Notebook. Pen/Pencil. Time Given:. What We Will Do:. 5-7 . minutes. 2 minutes. 3 minutes. 1 minute. Remain . T.. True or False?. True or False?. Cassius influenced . Brutus to join the . conspiracy. .. True. Cassius advised the conspirators to kill both Caesar AND . Antony. True. Portia had a terrible dream and advised her husband not to go to the senate that . Act III . Literary Elements. Stage Direction- . the manner in which the author arranges the players on the stage. Inverted Word Order-. author flips the usual conversational order of words for emphasis. The Language of William Shakespeare . Pre-reading Notes . Shakespeare’s Grammar . We . know what we are, but know not what we may be. - Shakespeare. . . 1. Syntax . . Lesson 4. Latin Vocabulary Lesson 4. audible: able to be heard (AW-dih-bul). benevolent: charitable (ben-EH-vo-lent). somber: gloomy (SOM-ber). prostrate: lying flat (PROSS-trait). profuse: abundant (pro-FYOOS). Thera. 1200 BCE . Trojan. War. 490 BCE . Battle of. Marathon. 431 BCE . Peloponnesian. War. 430 BCE . Pericles. dies. 331 BCE . Alexander. d. efeats the Persians. 264 BCE . First. Punic War. 218 BCE . The Language of William Shakespeare . Pre-reading Notes . Shakespeare’s Grammar . We . know what we are, but know not what we may be. - Shakespeare. . . 1. Syntax . . For Odd-Numbered . Lessons:. Latin Stems . (Please note, writing GOOD sentences takes time and effort). Using one of the suggested words from the . Modern Examples. , write a complete sentence representing. BCE. led . to . thirteen . years of war and ultimately . to . the end of the Roman Republic. . By . 33. BCE. , both Caesar’s . most . trusted . lieutenant . and the last queen of Egypt . would . be dead, and a young man . pp.115. 1.. Getting acquainted with Shakespeare. 2. A look at Shakespeare. ’. s London. 3. The Elizabethan Theater - The Global Theater . 4. Biography of Julius Caesar and brief historical overview. Arthurian Legends. Regional Social Pyramid. Hereditary for Chieftain. King had absolute control. King’s position/power=prowess in battle. May challenge the King’s position. . King would start wars to prove position. pp.115. 1.. Getting acquainted with Shakespeare. 2. A look at Shakespeare. ’. s London. 3. The Elizabethan Theater - The Global Theater . 4. Biography of Julius Caesar and brief historical overview. Young . caesar. Gaius Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC. Targeted as a political opponent by dictator . Lucius. Cornelius Sulla. Forced to go in to hiding. Eventually joined the Roman Army. Once captured by pirates and held for ransom.
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