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Which sentence most effectively readers envision a scene? "the costumes, however, are splendid; many lords and merchants leave their best gowns to their servants . ." "at the same time they have an awareness of the changing world that sets them wholly apart from the middle ages." "there is a low murmur of voices throughout the play as women shoulder their way through the crowd, selling apples, nuts . ." "the lord chamberlain's men have richard burbage, who takes the lead in many of shakespeare's plays." answer is c or option 3

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