Vocabulary 3.2 and Much Ado
Across
- 1. (v.) to seize and hold a position by force or without right
- 3. (v.) to steal in small quantities
- 7. great warrior in love with Hero
- 9. (n.) a likeness; an outward appearance
- 12. daughter of Leonato
- 13. (v.) to put an end to
- 14. (n.)raider, plunderer
- 15. (n.) split, break, breach
- 17. illegitimate son of the king; the villain
- 19. (adj.) angry
- 20. (n.)an extremely poor person
Down
- 2. (v.) to overcome; to rise above
- 4. (adj.)commonplace, overused, state
- 5. would rather listen to her dog bark at a crow than marry a man
- 6. Most of Shakespeare's comedies end with _____.
- 8. the prince
- 10. Hero's dad and Beatrice's uncle
- 11. vows never to marry and argues with Beatrice
- 16. causes most of the problems in Much Ado About Nothing
- 18. Beatrice says Benedick is as dumb as his _____.