Beatrice
Benedick
Claudio
Hero
100

True or False Beatrice said this: 

"I do love nothing in the world so well as you—is not that strange?"

False, this was said by Benedick said this in act 4 scene 1

100

True or false Benedick said this? 

"The world must be peopled."

True! Act 2 Scene 3

100

True or false Claudio said this?  

"Love is the perfectest herald of joy."

False! Act 2, Scene 1

"Silence is the perfectest herald of joy."

100

True or false Hero said this? 

"Speak low if you speak love."


True one is said by Don Pedro to Hero in Act 2, Scene 1

200

2 Truths and a Lie. What is the Lie?

  • Beatrice once says she would rather hear her dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves her.

  • Beatrice was once romantically involved with Benedick before the events of the play.

  • Beatrice disguises herself as Hero during the masked ball scene to test Benedick’s feelings.

#3 is the Lie- Beatrice disguises herself as Hero during the masked ball scene to test Benedick’s feelings.

200

2 truths and a lie. What is the lie?

  • Benedick compares Beatrice to a “rare parrot” for her wit and charm.

  • Benedick participates in the trick where his friends make him overhear a conversation about Beatrice’s supposed love for him.

  • Benedick refuses to fight Claudio over Hero’s dishonor and instead seeks to mediate peace.

#3 Benedick refuses to fight Claudio over Hero’s dishonor and instead seeks to mediate peace

200

2 Truths and a Lie. What is the Lie?

  • Claudio publicly shames Hero at their wedding, using the phrase “Give not this rotten orange to your friend.”

  • Claudio mistakes Beatrice’s masked identity at the ball and unknowingly confesses his love for her.

  • Claudio agrees to marry Leonato’s “niece” without ever seeing her face, demonstrating his repentance.

#2- Claudio mistakes Beatrice’s masked identity at the ball and unknowingly confesses his love for her. 

200

2 Truths and a Lie. What is the Lie?

  • Hero remains completely silent during the wedding scene in which Claudio denounces her.

  • Hero is part of the plan to make Beatrice and Benedick fall in love by staging a conversation for Beatrice to overhear.

  • After her public shaming, Hero hides in a convent while the news of her "death" spreads.

#1-Hero remains completely silent during the wedding scene in which Claudio denounces her.

300

Fill in the blank:

"He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is less than a ____."

man— Beatrice, Act 2, Scene 1

300

Fill in the blank: 

"I do love nothing in the world so ______ as you."

well- Act 4 Scene 1

300

Fill in the blank: 

“In the meantime, let me be _____.”

sad -Act 1, Scene 1

300

Fill in the blank

“Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with _____.”

glances -Act 3, Scene 1

400

Who is Beatrice talking to: 

"Kill Claudio."

Benedick— Beatrice, Act 4, Scene 1

400

Who is Benedick talking to: 

"I do much wonder that one so noble and of such a blood should be so infamously blown up with all the fanfaronade of love."


 Benedick, talking to Claudio (Act 2, Scene 3)


400

Who is Claudio talking to:

CLAUDIO:
Is she not a modest young lady?

_______:Do you affect her, Claudio?

CLAUDIO:
O, my lord,
When I went to war, I looked at her lightly —
but now I see she's truly fair.

 

DON PEDRO- Act 1 Scene 1

400

Who is Hero talking to:

“Is my lord well, that he doth speak so wide?”

 

Claudio- Act 4 Scene 1

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