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Caesar’s English II Lesson 14
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Caesar’s English II

Feb 09, 2016

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Caesar’s English II. Lesson 14. Verdure. Vegetation. Equivocal. Ambiguous. Orthodox. Traditional. Profane. Irreverent. “If I profane with my unworthiest hand.”. Tumult. Disturbance. Wistful. Yearning. Subtle. Slight. Sagacity. Wisdom. Remonstrate. To object. Tedious. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Caesar’s English IILesson 14

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Verdure Vegetation

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Equivocal Ambiguous

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Orthodox Traditional

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Profane Irreverent

“If I profane with my unworthiest hand.”

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Tumult Disturbance

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Wistful Yearning

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Subtle Slight

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Sagacity Wisdom

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Remonstrate To object

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Tedious Boring