Vocabulary 3.2 and Much Ado

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