Good day to thee thou saucy fat-kidneyed malcontents! Act IV Ends and the Act V begins… but first a word from our vocabulary…

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Good day to thee thou saucy fat-kidneyed malcontents! Act IV Ends and the Act V begins… but first a word from our vocabulary…

Do Now Pick 5 vocabulary words and write a sentence for each. * Write complete sentences that are complex in nature.

Information Act IV study guides due today Act IV study guides due today Begin Act V, end is near Begin Act V, end is near - should finish play this week - essay coming Vocabulary Quiz tomorrow Vocabulary Quiz tomorrow - first 10 words R and J Essay Assigned end of the week R and J Essay Assigned end of the week - your study guides will help

Flair – (n.) a natural quality, talent, or skill; a distinctive style Synonyms – aptitude, bent, knack, gift, style Antonyms – inability, incapacity

Grievous – (adj.) causing sorrow or pain Synonyms – painful, heartrending, onerous, flagrant Antonyms – joyful, uplifting, cheery, upbeat

Heterogenous – (adj.) composed of different kinds, diverse Synonyms – miscellaneous, mixed, variegated Antonyms – uniform, homogenous, of one kind

Horde – (n.) a vast number (as of people); a throng Synonyms – crowd, mass, multitude, host, swarm Antonyms – few, handful

Act IV, Scene i Paris talks to the Friar Paris talks to the Friar - arranging the marriage Juliet enters to “confess” Juliet enters to “confess” The Plan The Plan - on the wedding day

Act IV, Scene ii Wedding Plans Wedding Plans Capulet’s guest list Capulet’s guest list - hiring cooks Capulet still angry Capulet still angry Juliet’s confession Juliet’s confession - forgiveness?

Act IV, Scene iii The Plan The Plan - Juliet prepares No one suspects No one suspects - wedding plans progress Gruesome discovery Gruesome discovery

Act IV, scene iv Wedding Plans continue Wedding Plans continue Cooks, Musicians Cooks, Musicians Nurse tries to wake Juliet Nurse tries to wake Juliet - brief commentary The discovery The discovery

Act IV, scene v The drama unfolds The drama unfolds - Friar Lawrence is summoned The family returns to mourning The family returns to mourning - Lady Capulet is distraught Break from drama for comedy Break from drama for comedy - Peter? Funny?

Act V, scene i Romeo waits for news Romeo waits for news The letter sent by Friar Lawrence does not arrive The letter sent by Friar Lawrence does not arrive Balthasar brings news of Juliet’s “death” Balthasar brings news of Juliet’s “death” Romeo defies the stars and goes back to Verona Romeo defies the stars and goes back to Verona

Act V, Scene ii Friar John returns Friar John returns - couldn’t deliver the letter Outbreak of plague in Mantua Outbreak of plague in Mantua Friar Lawrence goes to the tomb Friar Lawrence goes to the tomb - Juliet is about to wake up

Act V, Scene iii The Climax The Climax - the end is near Romeo returns to Verona Romeo returns to Verona The truth?? The truth??