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@melissaHolmes my Shakespeare quiz
How did Queen Elizabeth affect the performance of plays in England? A. She had several theaters and outdoor stages built in London. B. She only allowed actors to perform histories and comedies. C. She closed all the theaters and imprisoned actors. D. She protected theater companies and encouraged them to perform.
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I think is D
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i think i dont know english literature :P why dont you google it?
even i think its D http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_Queen_Elizabeth_I_influence_the_theater?#slide=1
Which sentence best describes most of the playhouses of Shakespeare's time? A. They were temporary buildings that were torn down as soon as a play's run was over. B. They were fancy buildings attached to royal residences and palaces. C. They were almost-circular buildings with open courtyards in the center. D. They were giant square buildings with stages in in front of them.
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I would say C. They were almost-circular buildings with open courtyards in the center.
I'M GOING WITH C
Which kinds of plays did Shakespeare write? A. histories B. passion plays C. musicals D. interludes
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passion plays ... i think
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b
@MelissaHolmes @mobb4life305 What does the play's title, Twelfth Night, refer to? A. a festival celebrated in the Middle Ages on the twelfth night after Christmas B. the night that Elizabeth I was crowned Queen of England C. a party held twelve nights after the start of summer, during which people danced around a maypole D. the fact that the events of the play take place on twelve consecutive nights
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@mobb4life305 which one
sorry.... i've never read twelfth night :\
As Malvolio grows more and more upset when he is locked in a dark room, Sir Toby says, "I would we were well rid of this knavery." What does this show about Sir Toby? A. He thinks that Malvolio is only pretending to be distraught, and he's annoyed. B. He thinks that Malvolio must be let out of the room so that he can attend to important business. C. He thinks that Malvolio really has gone mad, and he's proud of himself. D. He thinks the joke they've played on Malvolio has gone too far, and he regrets it.
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