Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
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Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Hamlet quotations: all 5 Acts
Quizlet tests for retrieval practice on quotations from Hamlet. Here, the entire play, with quotations jumbled by Act (total of 97).
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Labels:
Hamlet,
Hamlet Quizlets,
Leaving Certificate,
Shakespeare
Hamlet quotations, Act V
Quizlet tests for retrieval practice on quotations from Hamlet. Here, Act 5.
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Labels:
Hamlet,
Hamlet Quizlets,
Leaving Certificate,
Shakespeare
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Hamlet quotations, Act 4
Quizlet tests for retrieval practice on quotations from Hamlet. Here, Act 4.
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Labels:
Hamlet,
Hamlet Quizlets,
Leaving Certificate,
Shakespeare
Tuesday, November 05, 2019
Monday, November 04, 2019
Hamlet quotations, Act 3
Quizlet tests for retrieval practice on quotations from Hamlet. Here, Act 3.
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Labels:
Hamlet,
Hamlet Quizlets,
Leaving Certificate,
Shakespeare
Saturday, November 02, 2019
Hamlet quotations, Act 2
Quizlet tests for retrieval practice on quotations from Hamlet. Here, Act 2.
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Labels:
Hamlet,
Hamlet Quizlets,
Leaving Certificate
Hamlet quotations: Act 1
The first of a series of Quizlet tests for retrieval practice on quotations from Hamlet. Here, Act 1.
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Think of what should replace 'blank' in each case, then click to see the answer. Now write down (or, better still, discuss with a friend): how could this quotation be used? how is it helpful/interesting? how does it connect with others?
Labels:
Hamlet,
Hamlet Quizlets,
Leaving Certificate,
Shakespeare
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