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Explore essential vocabulary from Act II, Scene II of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." This guide identifies key terms, provides definitions, and contextualizes their meanings within the play. Discover words like "whelped," "yielded up," and "imminent," enhancing your understanding of the text. By underlining important words and recording their definitions, readers can deepen their appreciation for Shakespeare's language and the intricate themes within "Julius Caesar." Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike!
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Julius Caesar, act II Scene II Vocabulary: Find the word in the text, underline it, and record the definition in the margins of the script.
Recounts: tells about Whelped: gave birth Right form of war: proper military formation of war Hurtled: clashed Yielded up: turned over something to someone else Purposed: intended
Blaze forth: proclaim with meteors and comets Humor: whim Imminent: about to happen Apply for: consider to be Amiss: wrong Expounded: interpreted