Vocabulary Words for Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet

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Vocabulary Words for Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet Using your vocabulary list, spell each word as it is called out.

Now, check your spelling Now, check your spelling. Write the correct spelling for any of the words that you missed. pernicious forfeit augment profane portentous solemn chaste revels heretic disposition

Use context clues to write your own definition (and POS) for each word. Because she hates me, my neighbor is always spreading pernicious lies about me. The contract specified a forfeit to be paid by the builder if the work was not completed on time. Even though my refrigerator is covered in magnets, I’m always looking to augment my collection by purchasing more. When the portentous music warned us of the upcoming violence in the film, we all sat up straight in our seats. Ms. Durham thinks students should remain completely chaste until they are 35 years old; they shouldn’t even hold hands or kiss on the cheek. Because of his nontraditional religious practices, he was tried and condemned to death for being a heretic. From her earliest days, Sita displayed a curious and lively disposition. “Don’t get too crazy at tonight’s revels,” Harrison’s mom warned him, “and be sure to call me if you need a ride home.” The 9/11 remembrance ceremony was a very solemn event, so everyone present acted respectfully. We were all angered to such an old, prestigious campus profaned with graffiti and trash.

Copy the definition and part of speech for the words. pernicious – adj. – very destructive, injurious, or even deadly forfeit – n – a fine or penalty augment – v. – to make larger or supplement portentous – adj. – foreboding; negative significance chaste – adj. – innocent, pure in thought; celibate

Copy the definition and part of speech for the words. heretic – n. – one who does not agree with a dominant theory, opinion or practice disposition – n. – natural attitude toward things; tendency (propensity) revels – n. – party or celebration solemn– adj. – highly serious and formal profane – v. – to irreverently defile something or debase it by unworthy use

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Correct and rewrite the following sentences Correct and rewrite the following sentences. Insert the correct vocabulary word. although i was frightened by the ________________ wild animal i kept my cool instead of crying and falling apart when ever i go to a ________________ i am the life of the party Because my sister needs to ________________her allowance money to buy a car. She also mows lawns on the weekends. dont you dare _________________ my dogs grave by building a basketball court on top of it I warned my brother maybe you have trouble making friends because you have such a naturally unpleasant __________________ i replied to my sister pernicious portentous heretic forfeit solemn disposition augment chaste profane revel(s)

Check your work: Although I was frightened by the pernicious wild animal, I kept my cool instead of crying and falling apart. Whenever I go to a revel, I am the life of the party. Because my sister needs to augment her allowance money to buy a car, she also mows lawns on the weekends. “Don’t you dare profane my dog’s grave by building a basketball court on top of it,” I warned my brother. “Maybe you have trouble making friends because you have such a naturally unpleasant disposition,” I replied to my sister.