The merchant of venice Quizactivity Part Two

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The merchant of venice Quizactivity Part Two Directions: Answer these questions on the back of your vocabulary list or on another sheet of paper.

1. Fill in the blank honestly. I would only want a dram of ________________________ .

2. Write a posy to go inside a ring.

3. Identify, using a vocabulary word with multiple meanings.

4. These people are experiencing ____________ .

5. A “teacher’s pet” is probably expecting ________________ .

6. Who would you call to repair your casements?

7. What may be immured in this castle?

8. What would you easily render to a friend? Please explain.

9. What is the meet way to meet a Veteran?

10. What will studying and keeping up with your schoolwork warrant?

11. This student is _______________ with confusion.

12. When is it not a good time to dispatch something?

13. Poets and singers often write or sing about unrequited Love 13. Poets and singers often write or sing about unrequited Love. Please Explain what they mean.

14. What aspect did you first notice about this face?

15. How could our freedom be abridged?

16. In the next 24 hours, Stead someone. Tell me what you did.

18. In our text, to Execute means to carry out, to fulfill, or to perform. How does this connect to the executive Branch of our United States government?

18. “Odious and abominable” are two synonyms for this vocabulary word 18. “Odious and abominable” are two synonyms for this vocabulary word. Name the vocabulary word and list two of its antonyms.

19. Which vocabulary word describes how these items were made?

20. Besides a United States President, what else can be impeached?

I am not bound to please thee with my answers I am not bound to please thee with my answers.”  ― William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice THE END!