Q.1.
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "What, bear her in hand until they come to take hands, and then with public accusation, uncovered slander, unmitigated rancour - O God [...] I would eat his heart in the market place"
Q.2.
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "O lord, he will hang upon him like a disease. He is sooner caught than the pestilence, and the taker runs presently mad. God help the noble Claudio. If he have caught the Benedick, it will cost him a thousand pound ere [he] be cured"
Q.3.
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "Did I not tell you she was innocent?"
Q.4.
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "There, Leonato, take her back again. / Give not this rotten orange to your friend"
Q.5.
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "And when I lived I was your other wife; / And when you loved, you were my other husband"
Q.6.
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "Moreover, sir, which indeed is not under white and black, this plaintiff here, the offender, did call me ass. I beseech you let it be remembered in his punishment"
Q.7.
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "O God, sir, here's a dish I love not. I cannot endure my Lady Tongue"
Q.8.
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "I will teach you how to humour your cousin that she shall fall in love with Bendick, and I, with your two helps, will so practise on Bendick that, in despite of his quick wit and his queasy stomach, he shall fall in love with Beatrice"
Q.9.
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "Do not live, Hero, do not ope thine eyes"
Q.10.
Match the dialogue 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"