PART A: Which statement best expresses the central idea of the text?
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Shakespeare’s...
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PART A: Which statement best expresses the central idea of the text?
A
Shakespeare’s popularity is growing once more as people realize that his plays can be adapted to address present day problems.
B
Despite Shakespeare’s incredible storytelling abilities, many people avoid his work due to its advanced language and complex form.
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Shakespeare’s influence continues to be felt today because of his contributions to English and his timeless stories that can easily be re-envisioned for modern times.
D
Many films and television shows today took inspiration from Shakespeare, revealing how many modern stories are just recycled stories from the past.
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