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Unit 3: Crazy, Love
Unit 3: Crazy, Stupid Love: Romeo & Juliet
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| mutiny | When a group of people openly refuse to obey their leader and try to take control. |
| ethos | The core beliefs, character, or guiding spirit that defines a person, group, or culture |
| pathos | A way of speaking or writing that makes people feel strong emotions (like sadness, pity, or happiness) to persuade them. |
| logos | A method to make you believe them by using logic, facts, and reason. |
| transgression | A wrong action or misdeed that goes against what is allowed (thrft, misbehavior, etc.). |
| compelling | So interesting, exciting, or convincing that it grabs your attention and won't let it go. |
| oxymoron | A fun phrase that puts two opposite words together to make a new, silly, or surprising meaning. |
| propose | To present or suggest as an idea to be considered. |
| theater | A building or outdoor area where plays, movies, or concerts are presented. |
| recurrent | Something that happens again and again, or over and over. |
| argument | A dispute. |
| cunning | Skill in deception (a lie/trick). |
| counterfeit | A fake, copy, or knock-off made to look exactly like the real thing to trick people |
| confidence (noun) | A meeting, especially one held in secret. |
| exile | When a person is forced to leave their home, town, or country and is not allowed to come back. |
| banishment | Being sent away and forbidden to return. |
| pardon | An official act of forgiveness for a mistake or a wrongdoing, releasing someone from punishment |