Julius Caesar - Paraphrasing Flashcards
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main concept
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- paraphrasing can aid us in understanding the language of Shakespeare
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reading Shakespeare (1st reading)
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- read out loud
- read to the punctuation
- read with expression
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reading Shakespeare (2nd reading)
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- paraphrase - aloud or in writing
- correct reverse word order
- modernize archaic expressions
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which is the best way to paraphrase this passage from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar
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- Tonight I will throw in Brutus’ window letters of praise seeming to come from different citizens
- In matters of the general good, the gods fashioned me such that I love honor more than I fear death
- It seems strange to me that men fear death, since it will come when it will come
- You are treating me like a horseman would treated a strange, unfriendly animal – with a harsh hand
- we do not need to take an oath. if our cause itself is not noble enough, we should abandon our plan
- Brutus, lately I have not had that feeling of friendship from you that I am accustomed to
- it is known when a lowly person becomes successful, he scorns his means to success. Caesar may
- Matters that concern me personally shall be addressed last