Ask your own question, for FREE!
English 18 Online
OpenStudy (the_map_1520):

For this assignment, you will use a search engine to find an introduction or a preface that was written in one of the many editions of Shakespeare's plays. 1. Find an introduction or preface to one of the editions of the Works of Shakespeare. 2. read that introduction or preface. 3. Summarize the text in your own words, being sure to include the author's name and main idea. 4. Discuss the author's point of view toward Shakespeare. Was he a fan of the Bard? A critic? How can you tell? 5. Provide specific examples (at least two) from the text to support your ideas.

OpenStudy (the_map_1520):

help and get medal...

OpenStudy (the_map_1520):

@Ashleyisakitty @fortisdea13 @DullJackel09 @sammixboo

OpenStudy (the_map_1520):

@agent0smith @ElisaNeedsHelp @ShadowLegendX

OpenStudy (the_map_1520):

@YoloShroom @MarcoReus11 @Therazor69 @goprogo501 @horsegirl27 @heart_offire

OpenStudy (yoloshroom):

Looks like this isnt too difficult bud, Lets work it out. Basically you're going to use Google to find an introduction/summary to one of Shakespeare's works. Summarize what you find, and then say what the author of the introduction thought of shakespeare, while providing the evidence for your claims. Once you find an article, tag me and we can work from there

OpenStudy (the_map_1520):

okay then.

OpenStudy (the_map_1520):

@YoloShroom

OpenStudy (yoloshroom):

Alright so i guess this can work. You're gunna need to write down the authors name and his main idea (Purpose) for this. Then very simply summarize the information given to you. On First look, this author seemed to be FAN of shakespeare

OpenStudy (the_map_1520):

okay @YoloShroom

OpenStudy (yoloshroom):

if you need help tell me Ill be here, and if i leave ill link someone else to this

OpenStudy (the_map_1520):

k

Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!