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10. What do you learn about the inhabitants of London-what kind of people and occupations
made up the population?

11. How would "cleanliness" apply to Shakespeare's London? For instance, what do you learn about
palace sanitation?

12. Write 3 sentences in your own words telling what you have learned from this section about the
Thames and the vivid descriptions that are provided.

13. "Law and order" would be a challenge in Shakespeare's London. One of the sections even
describes the type of "law-breakers" Shakespeare might encounter as he walked through the
streets. Write a couple of sentences in your own words.

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