Julius Caesar Act 4 & 5 Vocab Test
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Julius Caesar – Act 4 & 5 Vocab Test PART ONE Directions: Read each of the following statement. On the line provided, write True if it is correct or False if it is incorrect.
______1. an apparition is a spirit or ghost ______2. to assure means to make confident; sure ______3. if one is avenged it means that they got revenge ______4. bidding is when physical restraints are placed on a prisoner ______5. bondage is a written contract, like a will ______6. chastisement is to be chaste or pure ______7. an evil demeanor means that one is outwardly malicious ______8. engendered means sorted by gender ______9. an ensign is a flag showing allegiance or nationality ______10. to be envenomed means to be bitter or angry ______11. fret means the same thing as worry ______12. a gallant man is one who is weak and lazy ______13. imposing a tax or raising an army is called levying ______14. something that is misconstrued is poorly constructed ______15. perils are small jewels found in ocean mollusks ______16. to presume is to believe something to be true ______17. when someone behaves selfishly, that means that they have spoils ______18. one who is vexed has had a curse placed upon them ______19. one who shows virtue shows goodness or admirable qualities
PART TWO Directions: Choose seven of the vocabulary words from Acts 4 & 5 and use them in an original and creative sentence of your own (you may change the form of the word). Box the vocabulary word in your sentence.
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PART THREE Directions: Match each vocabulary word with the correct definition or synonym. Write the correct letter on the line provided.
______27. dangers, risks A. bidding ______28. severe criticism B. bondage ______29. to behave affectionately, seek notice C. chastisement ______30. booty, loot, or plunder D. engendered ______31. crisis E. exigent ______32. to swallow greedily F. fawned ______33. dry food for livestock G. gallant ______34. produce or cause H. gorging ______35. command I. misconstrued ______36. cross, showing annoyance or irritation J. peevish ______37. irritated, annoyed K. perils ______38. slavery L. provender ______39. misinterpret M. spoils ______40. brave, spirited, chivalrous N. vexed