The Ides of March Phineas T. Barnum “Down in the dumps” Angioplasty

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The Ides of March Phineas T. Barnum “Down in the dumps” Angioplasty Cultural Literacy 1.5 The Ides of March Phineas T. Barnum “Down in the dumps” Angioplasty

The Ides of March The Ides of March is March 15th, the day in 44 B.C. that Julius Caesar was assassinated.

The Ides of March

The Ides of March

The Ides of March Click to hear the last minute book report

The Ides of March The Ides of March is March 15th, the day in 44 B.C. that Julius Caesar was assassinated.

Phineas T. Barnum Phineas T. Barnum was an American showman best known for his circus, “The Greatest Show on Earth” and his quote, “there’s a sucker born every minute.” (egress)

Phineas T. Barnum

Phineas T. Barnum “There’s a sucker born every minute” (Idiom)

Phineas T. Barnum

Phineas T. Barnum

Phineas T. Barnum http://www.usatf.org/routes/view.asp?rID=331673

“Down in the dumps” “Down in the dumps” is an IDIOM meaning gloomy or depressed.

“Down in the dumps” IDIOM-

Which one is literal? Which one represents the figure of speech? “Down in the dumps” Which one is literal? Which one represents the figure of speech?

Angioplasty Angioplasty is a surgical procedure in which a small balloon is inserted into an artery, inflated, and used to compress the fat blocking the artery, thus restoring blood flow.

Angioplasty angio- Relating to blood vessels or lymph vessels. plast A small body, structure, particle, or granule.

Angioplasty

Angioplasty

Angioplasty GROSS?

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Angioplasty

Angioplasty

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