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Card 6

Front

What does Don John say which first makes the reader suspicious of him?

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Card 7

Front

Which rhetorical question does Claudio use that may (possibly) be a pun on the word "noting" or "nothing" which had a different meaning in Elizabethan times.

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Card 8

Front

Which adjective is first used by Claudio in this scene and runs through the play as a sort of motif relating to Hero?

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Card 9

Front

Which hyperbole and juxtaposing does Benedick use about Beatrice that suggests that they will end up together?

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Card 10

Front

Which adjective does Don Pedro use twice about Hero on learning of Claudio's love?

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Card 11

Front

What does Benedick say about never marrying?

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Card 12

Front

What is Hero?

Back

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Card 13

Front

Which rhetorical question and alliteration does Don Pedro use to show that courtship is about result, not about itself (a cynical view)?

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