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Take everything else off of your desks! Thursday May 14, 2015 Take out your: Notebooks Writing Utensils Take everything else off of your desks!

Class Objectives Review roman numerals Review act I Students will be able to … Review roman numerals Review act I Synthesize information from act I Macbeth act II vocab

Language Objectives Students will be able to … Utilize vocabulary at least two words in class discussions and assignments Define and identify parts of speech for Macbeth act II vocab

Agenda Review roman numerals Watch act I Act II vocab Start act II

Roman Numerals: ACTS are designated by UPPER CASE roman numerals 2. II 3. III 4. IV 5. V 6. VI 7. VII 8. VIII 9. IX 10. X

Roman Numerals: SCENES are designated by a LOWER case roman numerals 2. ii 3. iii 4. iv 5. v 6. vi 7. vii 8. viii 9. ix 10. x

Roman Numerals: SCENES are designated by a LOWER case roman numerals III.i IX.vi X.ii VIII.vii V.iv VI.v IV.ii II.x I.I VII.iii

Macbeth Vocab Week 2 McB Vocab Week 2 Words p. McB Vocab Week 2 Homework p.

Palpable Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: capable of being perceived, handled, touched, or felt Sentence: The tension in the room was palpable and it made Justin Timberlake very uncomfortable.

Knell Noun The knell signaled our time together was over. Part of Speech: Noun Definition: A mournful or ominous sound- usually from a large bell or clock Sentence: The knell signaled our time together was over.

Multitudinous Adjective Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Too numerous to be counted Sentence: It was difficult to choose a color from the multitudinous bottles.

Carouse Verb Tumblr gifs make carousing look glamorous. Part of Speech: Verb Definition: To drunkenly party hard Sentence: Tumblr gifs make carousing look glamorous.

Equivocate Part of Speech: Verb Definition: To mislead or withhold information Sentence: It was clear that he equivocated about the cards he had once they were flipped over.

MACBETH: The Movie ACT I

MACBETH: The Audio ACT II