As you come in… Prepare for a quiz on Methods of Persuasion.

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As you come in… Prepare for a quiz on Methods of Persuasion

Who was the “Immortal” Caesar? Using your phone as a research tool, investigate the life of Gaius Julius Caesar, dictator perpetuo (dictator for life). Create a list of the following: At least 5 positive achievements/qualities At least 5 negative achievements/qualities

Act II, Scene i Turn to page 733 Por tia Bru tus Casc a Cassius Minor Characters: Lucius (servant) Trebonius Cinna (the conspirator) Metellus Caius Dec ius Turn to page 733

Homework Bring materials for project (poster, art materials, glitter, etc)