I need help in identifying literary terms in Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespere. The literary terms must be from Act 5 Scene 1 page 163 Prince: "see see, here comes the man we went to seek." to Act 5 scene 1 page 167 Bene: "Fare you well..., and till then peace be with him."

Also Act 5 Scene 1 page 169 Prince: "And hath challenged thee?" to Act 5 scene 1 page 171 Verges: "Here, here comes Master Signior Leonato, and the Sexton too."

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Which literary terms have you learned?

I suggest you choose six or eight terms that you've learned, and then search these passages to see which ones seem to be illustrated.

You may find this site helpful.

http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/allam/general/glossary.htm

We'll be glad to critique your answers, and add any more examples, if necessary.
thank you soooooooo much
You're welcome.
I have learned imagery,personification, characteristics,setting,theme, and others that I can't remember.
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