Romeo and Juliet: Act 2

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MarcyHuss  on January 21, 2010

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English I, Freshmen English 2011-2012, Huss Frosh, Honors Frosh

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Romeo and Juliet: Act 2

jest (verb)
to joke, prank
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jest (verb) to joke, prank
impetuous (adjective) capable of sudden action, emotion, or violence, brash, impulsive
judicious (adjective) possessing sound judgment, cautious, shrewd
garish (adjective) marred by excessive ornamentation; gaudy
chide (verb) to scold, rebuke, reprimand
kindred (adjective) same kind
idolatry (noun) extreme devotion or worship of a person or thing
invocation (noun) a prayer like speech; also conjuring or calling up of spirits
rancor (noun) feelings of ill will, hatred, enmity, animosity
repose (noun) time when one can relax

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