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Act Two Vocabulary Romeo and Juliet   afeard (adj.) – afraid

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1 Act Two Vocabulary Romeo and Juliet afeard (adj.) – afraid badest (v.) – past tense of to bid; suggested baptize (v.)- to name or to give an identity conceive (v.)- to imagine crave (v.) -to beg cunning (n.) -skill in deception divers (adj.) - various enmity (n.) - hatred feign (v.) - to act as if homely (adj.) – plain; ordinary idolatry (n.) -worship impute (v.) -to attribute inconstant (adj.) –changeable invocation (n.) –prayer livery (n.) -a clothing that identifies the wearer by occupation or rank perchance (adv.) –perhaps perjuries (n.) –lies purblind (adj.) –completely blind rancor (n.) -hatred salutation (n.) –a greeting utterance (n) –a speech


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