Roots
Definitions/Synonyms
Antonyms
Julius Caesar
Butterflies
100
ver, vert
turn
100
to cause to indicate at the same time
synchronize
100
answer, give, reply
invoke
100
When Brutus asks, “Who here is so base that he would be a bondman?" A bondman is a:
slave
100
The two points of view that the story is written in:
1st person and 3rd limited
200
tex
weave
200
replenish, rejuvenate, enliven, restore
revitalize
200
movable, continuous, variable
static
200
"I am as constant as the Northern Star." Who said it and what kind of figurative language is it?
Julius Caesar; either allusion or metaphor
200
The abrupt end of the narration in Part Three signifies:
The sudden death of the Mirabal sisters
300
temp
time
300
loner, wallflower, self-observer
introvert
300
befriended, inhabited, populated
desolate
300
Cassius telling Brutus about saving Caesar is what kind of rhetorical device?
Anecdote
300
The object that occurs often in Mate's dream is:
coffin
400
tain
hold
400
without hope or promise, forlorn, hopeless
despondent
400
reasonable, useful, necessary
superfluous
400
Who said this and what type of rhetorical device is this? "Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more."
Brutus; appeal to emotion
400
According to Jaimito, what is Dede's martyrdom?
To be alive without her sisters.
500
spond, spons, spous
promise, answer for, pledge
500
compliable, subservient, submissive
obsequious
500
deny, disclaim, discredit, disprove
aver
500
Who convinces Caesar to go to the Capitol?
Decius
500
In Dede's chapters, in the present, she predominantly speaks to two characters. Who are they?
Fela and an unnamed interviewer