Are you smarter than a 9th grader?

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Are you smarter than a 9th grader? Pop Quiz #9 (Act 3 scene 4)

Instructions: Match the most accurate description (following) with the correct character on your answer sheet.

A. plans to put Malvolio in a dark room and bound to “cure” his madness B. feels betrayed when Viola does not give him back his purse C. tells Olivia that Malvolio is “sure possessed” (mad) D. recognizes Antonio without a “sea-cap” on his head E. named and scolded by Antonio for being “beauteous evil” F. says they will make Malvolio mad indeed G. asks Malvolio if he will go to bed H. calls Sir Toby, Maria, and Fabian “idle, shallow things” who are “not of [his] element” I. calls his opponent a “scurvy fellow” J. Sir Toby warns that this opponent is a “very devil” and a “firago”

Answers C H G A F I B J E D