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Add four capital letters to the passage below. My school, Oaktree Academy, was well known for its dramatic
productions, our play that year was a Midsummer Night's Dream by
William Shakespeare, and I was playing duke Theseus. We had been
rehearsed for weeks by Mr Wood, our English teacher. He even took us
to Stratford-upon-Avon to see the Royal Shakespeare Company
perform it.
On the first night, we peeped nervously from backstage as the
audience gathered. Slowly the introductory music faded and silence
fell. I heard my friend whisper, "break a leg!" Taking a deep breath,
stepped into the light.

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