
Macbeth 5.1 Word Nerd: Charge
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English
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6th - 7th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The transcript explores the concept of 'charge' in various contexts. Initially, it describes the literal process of charging a cannon with gunpowder and shot. It then transitions to the figurative use of 'charge' to describe emotional states, such as being excited or burdened with worry. Finally, it covers the application of 'charge' in legal and financial contexts, such as charging someone with a crime or charging a price, which implies a burden of debt.
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What does it mean to charge someone with a crime?
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What is the implication of charging a price for something?
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