Can you keep pace with the last exchanges of wit between the two most stubborn lovers in literature? Much Ado About Nothing Act 5 Scene 2 Quiz This quiz focuses on the emotional scene where Beatrice and Benedick deal with the recent trauma. Notice if you caught the change in their interactions.

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Much Ado About Nothing Act 5 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 5 Scene 2 take place?
- Which two characters appear first in the scene?
- What is Benedick trying to do at the beginning of the scene?
- Who interrupts Benedick while he writes?
- What does Margaret tease Benedick about?
- What kind of tone does Margaret use with Benedick?
- What does Benedick ask Margaret to do?
- How does Margaret respond to Benedick’s request?
- Who enters after Margaret exits?
- How does Beatrice greet Benedick?
- What does Benedick say he has done for Beatrice?
- How does Beatrice react to Benedick’s challenge to Claudio?
- What emotion dominates Beatrice’s tone in this scene?
- What kind of conversation do Beatrice and Benedick share?
- What does Benedick attempt to do during the scene?
- What happens when Benedick tries to kiss Beatrice?
- What news does Ursula bring to Beatrice?
- How do Beatrice and Benedick react to Ursula’s news?
- What theme is reinforced by Benedick and Beatrice’s interaction?
- How does Benedick’s character change by this point?
- What does Beatrice say about Hero’s situation?
- What emotion dominates Beatrice’s words in this scene?
- What tone best describes the dialogue between Beatrice and Benedick?
- How does this scene contrast with Act 5 Scene 1?
- What message does this scene convey about love?
- Who is the only other character to appear briefly in this scene?
- What does the news of Don John’s capture symbolize?
- What dramatic purpose does this scene serve?
- How does Beatrice show her affection for Benedick?
- How does the scene end?
