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Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - Much Ado About Nothing - Context
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MCQs on context in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. 

Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - Much Ado About Nothing - Context
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10 Questions

1. Who will control Leonato's property after his death?
2. When was Much Ado About Nothing first published?
3. Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare's....
4. There are many references in the play to Cupid. Who is Cupid?
5. There are many references in the play to Cupid. Who is Cupid?
6. Don John is Don Pedro's illegitimate brother. What is meant by this term?
7. Illegitimacy negatively affects which of the following?
8. Who will control Leonato's property after his death?
9. In which era was the play written?
10. The Friar suggests that Hero, if proven to have fallen into disgrace by losing her virginity, can be concealed 'in some reclusive and religious life'. Where does he suggest she hide away?