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Julius Caesar Act II

1. affability 2. appertain 3. augmented 4. contagion 5. emulation 6 1. affability 2. appertain 3. augmented 4. contagion 5. emulation 6. fray 7. insurrection 8. redress 9. spurn 10. visage Julius Caesar Act II

n. the communication of disease by direct or indirect contact; the spread of an idea or emotion from person to person — synonyms: pestilence, contamination ANTonyms: cleanliness, sterilization contagion

n. a noisy quarrel or brawl; a fight or skirmish — synonyms: dispute, altercation antonyms: harmony, agreement fray

n. quality of being easy to approach and talk to; showing warmth and friendliness — synonyms: geniality, friendliness antonyms: hostility, unsociability affability

n the face, usually with reference to features, shape, expression etc n the face, usually with reference to features, shape, expression etc. __ synonym: countenance, silhouette visage

n. the effort or desire to equal or surpass another __ synonyms: imitation, copying antonym: indifference emulation

v. to reject with disdain; to treat with hatred __ synonyms: repudiate, dump antonym: welcome spurn

V. to belong as a part, right, possession, attribute, etc V. to belong as a part, right, possession, attribute, etc. __ synonyms: pertinent, related antonyms: disconnected, separate appertain

v. Made larger; expanded __ synonyms: increased, amplified antonyms: condensed, decreased augmented

v. to set right; repair wrongs, injuries, etc. N v. to set right; repair wrongs, injuries, etc. N. satisfaction for a wrong or injury __ synonyms: V-restore, N-atonement redress

N. revolution; revolt; civil disobedience __ synonyms: insurgency, rebellion antonyms: compliance, obedience insurrection

1. The striking workers __________ the offer and return to the picket lines demanding more concessions. 2. Refer the customer with the complaint to the company’s consumer ___________ program. redress 3. After one day of strenuous practice and too few breaks, there was nearly an _______________. 4. Many elected officials must swear an oath to uphold laws and undertake duties that customarily ___________ to the office. 5. The strain was increasingly evident in his gaunt and saddened _______. SENTENCES

6. There was no way to prevent the __________, no medication to stop it until it had run its course. 7. The latest model x-ray machine has been ___________ with diffraction technology that increases the machine’s accuracy. 8. Contradicting his outward appearance, the CEO surprised the employees with his charm and ___________. 9. Her excitement is infectious while her deep drive and intent are worthy of ____________. 10. While the court weighs whether or not to get back into the _______, the civil unrest ignited by the ban shows no sign of abating. SENTENCES

1. My heart laments that virtue cannot live out of the teeth of ___________. 2. And since the quarrel will bear no color for the thing he is, fashion it thus: that what he is ___________ would run to these and these extremities. 3. It is excepted I should know no secrets that __________ to you? 4. Where wilt thou find a cavern dark enough to mask thy monstrous ___________? Seek none, conspiracy--- 5. What, is Brutus sick? And will he steal out of his wholesome bed to dare the vile ___________ of the night--- Passages

6. I know no personal cause to _________ at him. But for the general 6. I know no personal cause to _________ at him. But for the general! He would be crown’d: 7. Hide it in smiles and ________________. 8. The genius and the mortal instruments and then the council; and the state of man, like to a little kingdom suffers then the nature of an ________________. 9. Am I entreated to speak and strike? Oh Rome, I make thee promise, if the ___________ will follow, thou receivest thy full petition at the hand of Brutus. 10. I heard a bustling rumor, like a _________. Passages