Grab a yellow book*.  When punctuating titles, all of the following should be underlined (or italicized) EXCEPT: A. Novels B. Short poems C. Album titles.

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Grab a yellow book*

 When punctuating titles, all of the following should be underlined (or italicized) EXCEPT: A. Novels B. Short poems C. Album titles D. Multi-act plays

1) Power and manipulation go hand in hand. 2) Citizens do not have to monitor or participate in government. 3) Other people know a person better than he or she knows himself or herself. 4) Sympathy is a stronger emotion than envy. 5. Friendship is only as important as one wants it to be. 6. Life gives each person what he or she deserves. 7. Fear serves no purpose. 8. Confidence can only carry a person so far. My Answer My Partner’s

 Let’s jump in! There is a lot of subtext in just a few lines of Shakespeare.  Read the first few lines and answer the questions.  Actors:

 Photos  Character Notes  Actors? Act I Study Guide

 The race! And superstitions  Caesar and Calpurnia  Cassius vs. Caesar  The Soothsayer  Brutus’s conflicting feelings  The Crown  Cassius’s plan for Brutus Video Clip: What’s in a name?What’s in a name?

 The race! And superstitions  Caesar and Calpurnia  Cassius vs. Caesar  The Soothsayer  Brutus’s conflicting feelings  The Crown  Cassius’s plan for Brutus Video Clip: What’s in a name?What’s in a name?