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Words and Ideas from Macbeth: Reminder for technical accuracy

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1 Words and Ideas from Macbeth: Reminder for technical accuracy
25 minutes 250 words Modal verbs Complex sentence Rhetorical question One sentence paragraph Triadic statement Colon Echoing Picture Macbeth was mad. In a short speech, persuade your audience that this is either true or false. Words and Ideas from Macbeth: ‘is this a dagger which I see before me, / the handle toward my hand?’ Come, let me clutch thee: I have thee not, and yet I see thee still.’ ‘still it cried, ‘Sleep no more’ to all the house;/ ‘Glamis hath murder’d sleep,’ and therefore Cawdor / Shall sleep no more: Macbeth shall sleep no more.’ ‘Avaunt and quit my sight! Let the earth hide thee! / Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold’ (Macbeth addressing Banquo’s ghost) INCLUDE: UNDENIABLY (used to emphasize that something cannot be denied or disputed) Reminder for technical accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary.

2 Words and Ideas from Macbeth: Reminder for technical accuracy
25 minutes 250 words Prepositional phrase start Simple sentence (Extended) metaphor Cohesive devices Speech punctuation Dash Picture Imagine you are Banquo. Report on your encounter with the witches. Words and Ideas from Macbeth: Supernatural beliefs ‘When shall we three meet again? / In thunder, lightning, or in rain?’ ‘That look no like th’inhabitants o’th’earth’ ‘instruments of darkness’ INCLUDE: MACABRE (disturbing because concerned with or causing a fear of death) Reminder for technical accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary.

3 Words and Ideas from Macbeth: Reminder for technical accuracy
25 minutes 250 words Sensory description Subordinate clause Personification Alliteration Stative verb Semi-colon You are feeling guilty. Describe why. Words and Ideas from Macbeth: ‘I fear thy nature, / It is too full o’th’milk of human kindness / To catch the nearest way.’ ‘First, as I am his kinsman and his subject’ ‘When you durst do it, then you were a man’ Macbeth was ambitious to be King. Lady Macbeth was manipulative. INCLUDE: CULPABILITY (responsibility for a fault or wrong; blame) Reminder for technical accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary.


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