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In this vocabulary exploration of Act II, we delve into a selection of poignant terms, each enriched with meaning and context. From the verb "to discourse," which signifies speaking, to "counsel," representing private thoughts, we navigate nuances like "baleful," indicating something evil or harmful, and "bounty," referring to a generous capacity for giving. Additionally, we examine interesting words like "bauble" (a cheap trinket), and "to confound," meaning to destroy or confuse. This exploration provides insight into the language that shapes the themes and dialogues of the act.
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Act II Vocabulary • todiscourse- a verb meaning to speak • counsel- private thoughts • proof- armored or protected • to discover- a verb meaning to reveal • bounty- capacity for giving
Act II Vocabulary • baleful- evil or poisonous • grace- favor • bauble- a trinket or cheap jewel • Stay!- Wait! • to confound- a verb meaning to destroy