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Julius Caesar Act III Vocab – Scene 2

Julius Caesar Act III Vocab – Scene 2. Click to Continue. Answered -paid the penalty for. Are rid -have ridden. Bear me a bang -get a punch from me. Be like -probably. Better parts -better qualities. Bondman -slave. Brands -torches. Censure -judge. Common pleasures

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Julius Caesar Act III Vocab – Scene 2

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  1. Julius Caesar Act III Vocab – Scene 2 Click to Continue

  2. Answered -paid the penalty for Are rid -have ridden

  3. Bear me a bang -get a punch from me Be like -probably

  4. Better parts -better qualities Bondman -slave

  5. Brands -torches Censure -judge

  6. Common pleasures -public recreation areas Dear abide it -pay dearly for it

  7. Dint -stroke Drachmas (DRAK muhs) -silver coins (Greek currency)

  8. Enforced -exaggerated Envious -spiteful

  9. Extenuated -lessened Firebrands -torches used to start a bonfire; fiery people who make trouble. Shakespeare is punning here.

  10. Forms, windows -long, wooden benches and shutters General coffers -public funds

  11. Grace his speech -listen respectfully to Antony’s funeral oration Griefs -grievances

  12. Issue -children; heirs Lovers -those who love Rome

  13. Napkins -handkerchiefs Nervii -one of the tribes conquered by Caesar, in 57 B.C.

  14. O’er shot myself -gone farther than I intended Plebeians -common people

  15. Public chair -the Rostrum (pulpit) Rude -rough and uncivilized

  16. Senses -reasoning powers Several -separate; individual

  17. So poor to -so low in rank as to Statue -pronounced in 3 syllables for meter’s sake

  18. Turn him going -send him packing Vesture -clothing

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