This bingo card has 28 words: “I would rather hear a dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me.”, “Thrust thy neck into a yoke”, “Can the world buy such a jewel?”, “How many hath he killed for a promised to eat all of his killing.”, "a merry way betwixt Signor Benedick and her.”, “I know you of old.”, “He won it off me with false dice.”, “I am a plain dealing villain.”, “Heard me woo Margret in the name of Hero.”, “I would rather be a canker in the hedge that a rose in his grace,”, “The Prince’s Jester.”, “I am trusted with a muzzle.”, “Give not this rotten orange to your friend.”, “She has fallen into a pit of ink.”, “Kill Claudio”, “I would eat his heart in the market place.”, “The most exquisite Claudio.”, “He hath slandered, scorned and dishonoured my kinswoman.”, “You have killed a sweet and innocent lady.”, “Possessed by my master Don John.”, “My lord Lack Beard there.”, “I have drunk poison whilst he uttered it.”, “The devil my master”, “Maiden Pride Adieu.”, “One Hero died defiled by I do live and as surely as I live I am a maid.”, “When I said I would die a bachelor, I did not think I would live till I were married.”, “Get thee a wife.” and “Why no, no more than reason,”.
Much Ado About Nothing | John Chapter 14 | Beatrice | If the statement is true about you, please initial the square. Sign each card only once. | Much Ado About Nothing
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