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22 October, 10:25

Create annotations defining and explaining unfamiliar words in two different scenes

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  1. 22 October, 11:46
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    Then you will trade scenes, read your partner's annotations, and write a paragraph explaining how your partner's scene reveals Shakespeare's views on colonialism or imperialism.
  2. 22 October, 14:01
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    Explanation:1. Similie-"Then all afire with me, the king's son, Ferdinand, with hair up-staring"2. Metaphor-"The winds sing it to me, and the thunder, that deep and dreadful organ-pipe pronnounce'dthe name of Prospero; it did base my trespass"3. Hyperbole
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