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English, 20.10.2019 05:30 kaileyy06

Actors would perform as many as eleven performances of ten different plays in just two weeks. there were no rehearsals. often, the actors didn't even receive a script. they were assigned their parts on the day of the performance and fed their lines just before they were to say them. with this technique, the actors didn't even know what would happen in the scene until they performed it.

what can the reader conclude from this passage?
a. shakespeare was a celebrity in his day.
b. shakespeare and other actors were highly skilled and talented.
c. shakespeare is considered one of the greatest writers of all time.
d. shakespeare's writing was so good that actors didn't need much talent.

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