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Macbeth, Act IV

imagery, archetypal, images of a fallen world, use your senses, pernicious, judicious, sundry, intemperance, avarice, credulous, noun possessive forms

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imagerylanguage that writers use to re-create sensory experiences and stir emotions
archetypalimages relate to ideas and emotions expressed by people in many cultures
images of a fallen worldresembles an underworld region where the dead are punished -- shrieking, groaning, bleeding
reading strategy: use your sensesexperience the imagery a literary work contains
pernicious (adj.)fatal; deadly
judicious (adj.)showing good judgment
sundry (adj.)various; miscellaneous
intemperance (n.)lack of restraint
avarice (n.)greed
credulous (adj.)tending to believe too readily
noun possessive formsmost singular nouns and plural nouns not ending in "s," add an apostrophe and "s"


Teacher
English Language Institute
Valdosta, GA

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