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Ms. V's English

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Julius Ceaser Questions

1. What triumph of Gaesar were the people celebrating in the opening scene?

Defeat over Pompey

2. Why are Flavius and Marullus mad at the crown

Supported Ceaser instead of Pompey

3. What holiday is being celebrated?

Feast of Lupercal

4. Who was Pompey

The peoples old ruler

5. Of what day should Cesar beware?

ides of march

6. Who was Calpurnia?

Ceaser’s Wife

7. What did Brutus fear the people were going to do for Caesar?

crown him king

8. During the ceremonial procession, what did Cassius try to persuade Brutus to do?

cassius tells Brutus to join plot 9. What was Brutus' response to Cassius' plea?

he’d think it over

10. What did Caesar do during the ceremony that caused the crowd to shout three times?

refused crown

11. What was Cassius' plan to convince Brutus to join them?

threw notes in the window, on statue

12. In what state or condition was Casca when he met Cicero at midnight that same day?

scared 13. What kind of weather was it that night?

thunder lightening

14. How did Cassius interpret the things Casca had seen that night?

warning from heaven

Quotations:

1. "You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things."

Who are the blocks and stones?

~. "A soothsayer bids you beware the ides of March."

Who says it?

3. "How he did shake, 'tis true, this god did shake!"

Who is "he"?

4. "What you have said I will consider;

What you have to say I will with patience hear ... " Who says it?

5. "He hears no music. Seldom he smiles ... " Who is "he"?

6. " ... for this ear is deaf ... " Whose ear?

7. "I saw offer him a crown ... "

8. unto some monstrous state

Who is the "monstrous state"?

9. "I know where I will wear this dagger ... " Who is "I"?

10. " ... take this paper, and look you lay it in the praetor's chair" Who is the Praetor?

Terms:

1. Dramatic irony

2. Metaphor

3. Imagery

4. Simile:

5. Conflict:

6. Tragic flaw

7. Tone:

8. Soliloquy

9. Allusion:

10. Paradox:

11. Blank verse:

12. Rising action:

13. Exposition:

14. Aside

15. Monologue

16. Pun

17. Diction

18. Connotation:

19. Denotation:

20. Oxymoron:

Ms. V's Bible

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Ms. W's Geometry

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Ms. ?'s Algebra

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Mr. B's Bible

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Ms. W's History

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Ms. B's Biology

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Ms. J's Spanish I

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Ms. J's Spanish II

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Ms. R's Band

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Ms. D's Art

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