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Advanced Placement (AP), 27.03.2021 03:20 Valduarte07
Which of the following versions of sentence 3
(reproduced below) would both engage the audience's
interest and provide the most effective introduction to
the main topic of the passage?
Does any other writer even come close?
A
(As it is now)
B
But was Shakespeare actually the author of these works?
с
Who hasn't at least heard of the great William Shakespeare?
D
How many schools still teach plays from that era other than Shakespeare's?
E
Would anyone think Shakespeare tried to pass his work off as someone
else's?
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