Pop Quiz #11 Act 5.

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Pop Quiz #11 Act 5

Match the correct description with each character. A. He vows revenge on everyone B. He gives Sir Andrew a bloody coxcomb C. He calls Andrew an “ass-head and a coxcomb and a knave” D. He says, “We’ll strive to please you every day” E. He says he has travelled two hours towards his grave F. Duke recognizes this character but with a black-smudged face from war G. Duke says he would spite this character who has a “raven’s heart within a dove” H. Viola/ Cesario claims she will love him more than she’ll ever love a wife I. She marries Sir Toby J. He confesses to Olivia the prank on Malvolio

Answers Malvolio Sebastian Sir Toby Feste Priest Antonio Olivia Orsino Maria Fabian