Match the dialog to the correct speaker.'I cannot hide what I am. I must be sad when I have cause, and smile at no man's jests'

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MCQs on dialog in William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.

Most of the time, drama consists primarily of dialog. This quality can make drama more difficult to read and understand because you are required to imagine how the text might be performed.

Tip: 1. If you get the chance, try to watch live performances or film adaptations of plays to see how directors and actors have interpreted the text. 2.  Reading a play gives you the chance to go slowly, to re-read and to think carefully about the dialog.


Match the dialog to the correct speaker.<br/><br/>'I cannot hide what I am. I must be sad when I have cause, and smile at no man's jests'