Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene II and III: Recall what a soliloquy is. Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:43 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene I: Which of Beatrice's insults seem to hurt Benedick the most? Explain why Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:41 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene I: At the party why does Claudio pretend to be Benedick when approached by Don John? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:35 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene I: At the end of the scene Don Pedro devises a plan to pass the time before the wedding, what is this plan? Answers: 2 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Daniella J #532221 on 5/22/2016 7:31 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene III: What seems to be Dogberry's primary concern in his instructions to the watchmen? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:22 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene III: How much do the watchmen understand of what they have found? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:17 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene III: How are the watchmen able to discover what Borachio has done? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:14 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene III: From what we learn from Barachio's account of the deception, was he able to fool the Prince and Claudio? Explain Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:13 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene Iv: Which character provides most of the comic banter in this scene? Explain why and how! Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:11 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene I: In line 38 Antonio says, "Well niece, I trust you will be ruled by your father." What is revealed about the Elizabethan attitudes towards women in this quote? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:07 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene I: Leonato says that Beatrice will never get a husband with such a "shrewd tongue" in Line 15. Why did he say this? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 7:05 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene IV: How has Beatrice changed in this scene from her previous behavior? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:58 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene IV: How do the girls tease Beatrice in this scene? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:48 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III,Scene IV: Identify two sexual jokes that the girls make in this scene Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:45 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene V: What does Dogberry want above all to communicate to Leonato in this scene? Why? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:37 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene V: How does this impede the discovery of the crime against Hero? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:35 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act III, Scene V: What is the great honor, which Leonato bestows upon Dogberry and Verges? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:28 PM
Much Ado About Nothing ----What are the themes represented in Act III?---- Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:23 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene II and III: How do we know that Don John and Borachio are aware of the possible consequences of their planned deception? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:22 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene II and III: In the first 15 lines of Benedicks' opening soliloquy, what are the three ways he believes that love has changed Claudio's behavior? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:18 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene II and III: What are the eight graces which Benedick believes a hypothetical woman must have before he would ever consider marrying her? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:13 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II,Scene II and III: What one quality is Benedick flexible upon? That he considers a hypothetical woman must have before he considers marrying her Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:13 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene II and III: Why does Benedick hide when Claudio, Don Pedro, and Leonato come into talk? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:08 PM
Much Ado About Nothing Act II, Scene II and III: What one element of the gulling scene that seems to convince Benedick that it is no trick? Answers: 1 Asked by Daniella J #532221 Last updated by Aslan on 5/22/2016 6:02 PM