ACT Word of the Day The ACT word for today is CANTANKEROUS. DEFINITION 3 ANTONYMS 3 SYNONYMS 2 SENTENCES.

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ACT Word of the Day The ACT word for today is CANTANKEROUS. DEFINITION 3 ANTONYMS 3 SYNONYMS 2 SENTENCES

Everyday Edit Incorrect Does you like to “reach out and touch someone” by phone. You can thank Alexander Graham Bell! Bell was born in scotland on March When he was a boy, he designs a machine that cleaned wheat. Later when he was a teacher of the def, Bell developed the idea of “electronic speech.” He sent his first message to his assistant, Mr. Watson, who was in the next room always an inventor, Bells house even had simple air conditioning!

Vocabulary Quiz 1. valiant (adj) 2. firmament (n) 3. malice (n) 4. apprehensive (adj) 5. censure (v) 6. interred (adj) 7. legacy (n) 8. orator (n) 9. plebeians (n) 10. beseech (v) A.Strong expression of disapproval B.To implore urgently C.Common People D.Desire to inflict injury or harm E.To place a dead body in a grave F.Heaven, sky G.A gift handed down from someone who died H.A person who delivers a speech I.Boldly courageous J.Uneasy or fearful about something

Act III We will now continue with Act III of Julius Caesar. Use your study guide to follow along and improve your understanding of the play.

Continuing Julius Caesar We will now finish Act II of Julius Caesar. Please get out your worksheet we were completing on Friday.

Act III Vocabulary You will have 15 minutes to define Act III vocabulary. You can use your phone or a dictionary from the room.

Act III Reading We will now continue into ACT III. Please answer your questions on your study guide and be prepared to discuss the story.