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Unit 3: Crazy, Love

Unit 3: Crazy, Stupid Love: Romeo & Juliet

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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
Created by: Hunter1203
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