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22 Aug, 14:03:40
- Perdita (Page 5) - This is the name of a character in the play, and it might be tricky for a pupil to remember and pronounce correctly.
- Oracle (Page 9) - It refers to a person or place regarded as a source of wise counsel or prophetic predictions, which might be a new concept for a thirteen-year-old.
- Antigonus (Page 11) - Another character’s name that might be challenging to remember and pronounce.
- Bohemia (Page 13) - It is the setting for part of the play, and its unfamiliarity might make it tricky for a pupil to grasp.
- Polixenes (Page 15) - Yet another character’s name that might be difficult to remember and pronounce.
- Florizel (Page 17) - The name of another character that might pose a challenge for a thirteen-year-old.
- Shepherdess (Page 19) - It refers to a female shepherd, which might be a less common term for a pupil.
- Autolycus (Page 21) - The name of a character who is a rogue and a trickster, which might be a new vocabulary word for a thirteen-year-old.
- Hermione (Page 23) - The name of a character that might be tricky to remember and pronounce correctly.
- Mamillius (Page 25) - The name of a young boy in the play, which might be unfamiliar and challenging for a pupil.
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