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An Easy Way To Support and Check Analytical Thinking and Reading!
These multiple choice questions based on text sentences from Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare are excellent teaching tools, providing the basis for thoughtful, engaging activities for your students.
This PDF downloadable Grammardog Guide for Antony and Cleopatra contains 16 analytical multiple choice quizzes with a total of over 250 questions covering:
- grammar
- proofreading
- sentence types
- figurative language
- literary devices
- imagery
- allusions & symbols
- theme
- and more--all directly related to the play!
All examined sentences are from the play. This sequel to Shakespeare's Julius Caesar features historical references to Caesar, Cassius, Brutus and Pompey. Some sentences sound like proverbs (Kingdoms are clay. Make not your thoughts your prisons. Impatience does become a dog that's mad.). Some lines originate familiar expressions like salad days and man of steel. Allusions mix Egyptian, Greek and Roman gods (Isis, Hercules, Narcissus, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Neptune).
ABOUT GRAMMARDOG: Grammardog was founded in 2001 by Mary Jane McKinney, a high school English teacher and dedicated grammarian. She and other experienced English teachers in both high school and college regard grammar and style as the key to unlocking the essence of an author. Their philosophy, that grammar and literature are best understood when learned together, led to the formation of Grammardog, a means of sharing knowledge about the structure and patterns of language unique to specific authors. These patterns are what make a great book a great book. The arduous task of analyzing works for grammar and style is done for you, yielding a unique product, guaranteed to enlighten the reader of literary classics. Grammardog’s strategy is to put the author’s words under the microscope. The result yields an increased appreciation of the art of writing and awareness of the importance and power of language.