Who were the Lord Chamberlain's Men? A. an acting company that Shakespeare was a part of and that was "adopted" and protected by a member of the royal court B. an organization of theater owners who paid Shakespeare to write plays to be performed on their stages C. a federation of Puritans who sought to shut down the theaters during Shakespeare's time D. a group of college-educated writers who were jealous of Shakespeare's success
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i think it is a, but it could be b
i know it can not be c and d
The Lord Chamberlain's Men, also called the Chamberlain's Men, were a theatrical playing company with which William Shakespeare was associated for most of his professional life. It was the most popular company of players in Elizabethan and Jacobean England.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Chamberlain%27s_Men from the first paragraph, i might guess A. but it could be B...
i would say a on this one, here is the medal, thx for the help, i will tag u if i get stuck under the rut :)
sry i can't be much help. thx, though :)
it is okay
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