JULIUS CAESAR ACT I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. CONSTRUE COGITATIONS ACCOUTERED ENTREAT FAIN METTLE PRODIGIES PORTENTOUS Julius Caesar Act I ADJ. FOREBODING — SYNONYMS: OMINOUS, ILL-BODING, DOOMED portentous N TEMPERAMENT, COURAGE AND FORTITUDE __ SYNONYM: BACKBONE, RESOLVE, STAMINA ANTONYM: WEAKNESS mettle N OMENS __ SYNONYMS: PREMONITIONS, WARNINGS prodigies ADV. GLADLY, WILLINGLY __ SYNONYMS: EAGER, READY ANTONYMS: RELUCTANT fain V INTERPRET, TO GIVE MEANING OR INTENTION __ SYNONYM: INFER, DEDUCE construe N DEEP THOUGHTS, REFLECTIONS __ SYNONYMS: CONTEMPLATION, MEDITATION ANTONYM: IGNORANCE cogitations V MAKE AN EARNEST REQUEST OF __ SYNONYM: IMPLORE, BESEECH, BEG ANTONYM: ANSWER, COMMAND entreat V FULLY ARMED, TO EQUIP OR OUTFIT ESPECIALLY WITH MILITARY CLOTHES, EQUIPMENT, ETC. __ SYNONYM: ATTIRE, OUTFIT accoutered 1. BUT LET NOT THEREFORE MY GOOD FRIENDS BE GRIEVED— AMONG WHICH NUMBER, CASSIUS, BE YOU ONE— NOR _____________ ANY FURTHER MY NEGLECT THAN THAT POOR BRUTUS, WITH HIMSELF AT WAR, FORGETS THE SHOWS OF LOVE TO OTHER MEN. 2. WHAT A BLUNT FELLOW IS THIS GROWN TO BE! HE WAS QUICK ______________ WHEN HE WENT TO SCHOOL 3. UPON THE WORD, ________________ AS I WAS, I PLUNGED IN AND BADE HIM FOLLOW. 4. I SAW MARK ANTONY OFFER HIM A CROWN, YET ‘TWAS NOT A CROWN NEITHER, ‘TWAS ONE OF THESE CORONETS; AND, AS I TOLD YOU, HE PUT IT BY ONCE. BUT FOR ALL THAT, TO MY THINKING, HE WOULD _____________ HAVE HAD IT. SENTENCES 5. THOUGHTS OF GREAT VALUE, WORTHY __________________. 6. HOW I HAVE THOUGHT OF THIS AND OF THESE TIMES, I SHALL RECOUNT HEREAFTER; FOR THIS PRESENT, I WOULD NOT, SO WITH LOVE I MIGHT _____________ YOU, BE ANY FURTHER MOVED. 7. FOR I BELIEVE THEY ARE ______________ THINGS UNTO THE CLIMATE THAT THEY POINT UPON. 8. WHEN THESE ____________ DO SO CONJOINTLY MEET, LET NOT MEN SAY “THESE ARE THEIR REASONS, THEY ARE NATURAL.” SENTENCES