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Experience the rich language of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Act Two with this visual vocabulary guide. Learn the meanings and context of words like 'conjure,' 'jest,' 'cloak,' and more to enhance your understanding of this timeless play.
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Romeo and Juliet Act Two Visual Vocabulary
Vocabulary Words, Act 2 Conjure (v.): to influence or produce something by using magic spellsJest (n.): a playful jokeCloak (n.): an outer garmentProrogue (v.): to postpone somethingShrift (n.): confession in church to a priestChide (v.): to tell somebody off Alliance (n.): an association of people or countries with a common goal Haste (n.): great speed Bawd (n.): one who keeps a house of prostitution Virtuous (adj.) having or showing moral goodness
conjure • Verb • To influence or produce something by using magic spells
jest • Noun • A playful joke
cloak • Noun • An outer garment
prorogue • Verb • To postpone something
shrift • Noun • Confession in church to a priest
chide • Verb • To scold
alliance • Noun • An association of people or countries with a common goal
haste • Noun • Great speed
bawd • Noun • One who keeps a house of prostitution
virtuous • Adjective • Having or showing moral goodness