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Much Ado About Everything: Vocabulary based on the Shakespearean play Much Ado About Nothing Vocabulary will be tested about every eleven days. Tests are matching in form with a few fill in the blank to show knowledge of context.
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Caught ‘Ya Notes 1-10: Vocabulary Review (Students should read definition slide and look at picture clue to answer. Check answer with next slide. Students can use this resource as one way to study for the test at home. They may also print these out and make flash cards to study also.)
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trickery, deception
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chicanery
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full of
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fraught
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subdued, enslaved
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subjugated
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lacking moral sensibility
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amoral
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One who commits an offense against the law
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malefactor
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young man of fashion
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gallant
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strong and brave
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stalwart
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Youth, lad
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stripling
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agreeable, soothing
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dulcet
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showing moral standards
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virtuous
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pleasing to look at
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comely
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Vocabulary Practice
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full of quickness and cleverness in handling words and ideas
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witty
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sharp, incisive words
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caustic
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important
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momentous
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start, begin
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commence
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a rascal; a knave
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varlet
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very attractive, charming
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fetching
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to put an end to; destroy
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quench
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unconcerned or indifferent
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nonchalant
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excessive in one’s attention, affection, or fondness
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doting
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properly fitted out
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well-appointed
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Vocabulary Practice
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asked
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queried
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sociably; friendly
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amiably
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clever remarks
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quips
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biting critical remarks
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barbs
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animosity; hostility
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rancor
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Usage Sentence Practice The youth, or ___________, from Florence tried to win the affections of Hero.
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stripling
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Her _______ attitude showed she followed morals and standards of society.
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virtuous
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