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Page 1: Much Ado About Nothing Vocabulary Review If you want to go over these slideshows at home, go to http:// montgomeryela. wikispaces. com//Much+Ado+About+Nothing

Much Ado About Nothing Vocabulary Review

If you want to go over these slideshows at home, go to http:// montgomeryela.

wikispaces. com//Much+Ado+About+Nothing

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To be acquainted with, v.

– To know someone (or something)

– “These boys are acquainted with each other.”

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To bestow (someone) with (something), v.

To give someone a gift or an award

“This man is bestowing his girlfriend with her own website.”

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Contempt, n.

The feeling that someone or something is worthless

“Simon Cowell treats bad singers with contempt.”

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Disdain, n., & scorn, n.

Disdain and scorn both mean 'contempt.'

“Sometimes Hilary feels disdain/scorn for Barack.”

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To court, v.

To try to get someone to join or marry you

“Everyone said Claudio was brave, but he was nervous about courting Hero.”

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Cunning, adj.

Skilled at reaching goals through deception and tricks

“The Joker is a very cunning villain.”

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To deceive, v.

To make someone believe something that is not true

To fool or trick someone

“Don John deceived everyone.”

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To endure, v.

To suffer patiently To tolerate something

or someone “Robert endured the

pain of getting a new tattoo.”

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Foul, adj.

Offensive and disgusting, often referring to odor

“What is that foul smell???”

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Modest, adj.

ShyNot conceited or flashy“Courtney is very

modest; she never shows any skin.”

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Revelation, n.

A sudden discovery or realization

“I just had a revelation that my mother is mad at me for not washing the dishes.”

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Scoundrel, n.

A dishonest person; a villain

“My ex-boyfriend was texting girls on the plan that I paid for! What a scoundrel!”

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To shame, v.

To make someone feel humiliated and ashamed

“The girl is shaming the dog.”

“Claudio shamed Hero in front of everyone.”

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To slander, v.

To make false and damaging statements about a person

N.B. This can also be a noun- 'slander' is the act of falsely damaging someone's reputation, or the lie itself

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Unrequited, adj.

Unreturned This word can

only be used to describe feelings! You cannot talk about unrequited library books.

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Valiant, adj.

Brave, courageous“The valiant girl climbed

to the top of the mountain.”

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Virtue, n.

Moral goodness- “Mother Teresa was full of virtue.”

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Wit, n.

Intelligence Cleverness with

words and jokes “Although Benedick

is always annoying people, he definitely has a great wit.”

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Yield, v.

To give in To stop arguing “You have a good

point. I will yield to you.”

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Terms for Critical Analysis

-- Dramatic irony: the audience knows something that the characters don’t

--Situational Irony: you expect one thing, but the opposite happens

--Verbal Irony: the character says one thing, but means another

-- Conflict: problems within the plot(man vs. man, man vs. self, etc.)

-- Theme: the main idea(s) of the text. Must be expressed in full sentences.

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Quote Interpretation

-- You will be given your choice of the five quotes on the review sheet.

-- Pick the one that you understand best, and interpret it (restate, explain, agree/disagree, and give examples).

-- Give two examples from Much Ado About Nothing that support your interpretation.

-- Note: you do not have to write a full essay! You just need to show me how you would write one.