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shakespeare
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| commoners | an ordinary person, without rank or title |
| Idle | avoiding work; lazy |
| Servile | having or showing an excessive willingness to serve or please others |
| Exeunt | used as a stage direction to specify that all or certain named characters leave the stage |
| images | statues |
| Flourish | Trumpet |
| Flattery | Butter someone up to get something |
| Ides of march | A day when roman calendar that corresponds to the 15 of march |
| Underlings | a person lower rank than a ommoner |
| ambition | a strong desire to achieve something |
| vexed | annoyed, frustrated, or worried. |
| Conspiracy | a secret plan by a group |
| captivity | imprisoned |
| Bondman | slave, serf |
| faction | a small organized party or group |
| tyrant | a cruel present ruler |
| portentous | warning signs |
| Taper | candle |
| redress | set right |
| insurrection | violent against the government |
| purge | rid of an unwanted feeling, memory, or condition, typically giving a sense of cathartic released |
| virtue | behavior showing high moral standards |
| enterprise | typically one that is difficult or requires effort |