10th Grade English Friday 25 Oct. 2013

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10th Grade English Friday 25 Oct. 2013 Agenda: Study Guide Questions for Act V Watch Act V on Video with SGQ Homework: None!

Learning Targets Act V I can identify whose birthday it is when Brutus and Cassius prepare for battle. I can paraphrase what Brutus means when he says, “Oh Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet! Thy spirit walks abroad and turns our swords in our own proper Entrails.” I can explain why Antony declares, “This was the noblest Roman of them all” when he sees the corpse of a significant character.