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Lesson 15 Act 3 Scene i
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English 12
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The Playwright’s
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By: Kiki Hertel
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Exploring Mathematical Relationships
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William Shakespeare
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Taylor Browning
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Curtain-raiser:
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From Quarks
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English Theatre
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Literary Terms By: William Lancaster
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE BUSH
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Shakespearean Allusions
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PICK UP YOUR WRITING FOLDERS
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Look at the extract: does it have a rhyme scheme? Does each
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Shakespeare’s Othello
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PICK UP YOUR WRITING FOLDERS
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Literary Terms and Devices
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Literary Terms and Devices
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Literary Socratic Seminars
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Scene Three “This above all: to thine own self be true.”
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“Who builds stronger than a mason, a shipwright, or a car
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The Figure
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