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“So tedious is this day/As is the night before some festival/To an impatient<br />

child…”<br />

But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?It is the east, and Juliet is<br />

the sun.<br />

Mercurio tells Romeo that his wound is “a scratch, a scratch”<br />

hyperbole<br />

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personification<br />

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metaphor<br />

FIGURATIVE<br />

LANGUAGES<br />

understatement<br />

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DRAFT<br />

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April 10, 2014<br />

TASK 6: Language At Work<br />

apostrophe<br />

Making Use of Infinitives<br />

In the previous lesson you learned about infinitives as the subject in<br />

the sentence. This time you will learn how infinitives work as the object in the<br />

sentence.<br />

A. Directions: READ and TAKE NOTE how the infinitives to + verb<br />

work in each sentence.<br />

I know not how to tell thee who I am:<br />

I don’t want to say my name because you hate me.<br />

I want to take back the words but I can’t.<br />

I’d like to pull you back like a bird in a string.<br />

I don’t want them to find you here.<br />

Grade 9English Learning Package 10

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