Key Quotes - 11.1

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Which example of emotive language does Hero use in describing Don John?
"melancholy" "He is of a very melancholy disposition."
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What does Beatrice say about Hero's duty to Leonato?
"it is my cousin's duty to make curtsy and say, "Father, as it please you.""
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Which rhetorical question containing an oxymoron does Beatrice use to describe how she sees marriage?
"Would it not grieve a woman to be overmastered with a piece of valiant dust?"
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Which simile does Beatrice use that contains assonance and alliteration about the sequence of relationships between men and women?
"wooing, wedding and repenting, is as a Scotch jig, a measure, and a cinquepace"
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How does Beatrice describe Benedick to himself at the masked ball?
"he is the Prince's jester, a very dull fool ... I am sure he is in the fleet; I would he had boarded me."
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What does Beatrice say about following the "leaders" to Benedick?
"if they lead to any ill, I will leave them at the next turning."
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What does Claudio say about friendship and love?
"Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love"
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What is Benedick's soliloquy containing juxtaposing, repetition of "know" and "I" and alliteration after he is offended at being called the "Prince's jester"?
"But that my lady Beatrice should know me and not know me! The Prince's fool! Ha? It may be that I go under that title because I am merry. Yea, but so I am apt to do myself wrong. I am not so reputed; it is the base, though bitter, disposition of
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Benedick's soliloquy continued
Beatrice that puts the world into her person, and so gives me out. Well, I'll be revenged as I may."
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Which metaphor does Benedick use for Claudio's love for Hero?
That he is a "schoolboy" and the love is his "bird's nest".
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Which metaphor does Benedick use about Beatrice to show that he is still hurt by being called a jester?
"She speaks poniards, and every word stabs."
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Which use of oxymoron and metaphor does Benedick use about Beatrice?
"rather than hold three words conference with this harpy."
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Which simile does Beatrice use about Claudio's jealousy of Don Pedro and Hero?
"civil as an orange, and something of that jealous complexion."
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How does Beatrice use symbolism to describe her birth?
"my mother cried; but then there was a star danced, and under that was I born."
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What does Don Pedro say about Beatrice that reveals men come before women attitude?
"She were an excellent wife for Benedick."
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What does Beatrice say about Hero's duty to Leonato?

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Which simile does Beatrice use that contains assonance and alliteration about the sequence of relationships between men and women?

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How does Beatrice describe Benedick to himself at the masked ball?

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