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HAMLET by William Shakespeare

Vocabulary - Act I

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Across
1.of, or pertaining to, or befitting a son or daughter (filial obligation)
6.to beset with insistent or repeated requests
7.to rival with some degree of success
10.to be irritated and chafed to the skin
12.a person who lacks moral restraint; uncontrolled; unrestrained
15.one that indicates or foreshadows what is to come
16.the utmost length to which one can go
18.to rid of whatever is impure or undesirable; cleanse; purify
19.covenant or formal legal agreement
20.a long deep sigh
21.attack with arguments
Down
2.not pious; lacking reverence or respect
3.inexperienced, immature, or untried
4.to attack, damage, or destroy, as by blows
5.appeal; entreaty; plea; asking humbly and beseechingly
8.a rule or principal, prescribing a particular course of action
9.pleasing in appearance; attractive
11.the conscription of troops
13.slanderous; defamatory
14.obedient; dutiful
17.fiery; hellish
18.wasteful or reckless

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