1. most scholars accept this candidate - <u>William Shakespeare</u> (although his authorship is debatable, most analytics agree that it was Shakespeare himself who wrote the plays, and not any other pretender)
2. a famous writer who wrote Shakespeare's plays on the side of a philosophical and political career - <u>Francis Bacon</u> (a famous philosopher of the 16th century)
3. has biographical information that seems to match some events in Shakespeare's work - <u>Edward de Vere</u>
4. a spy who faked his death but continued to write plays under the name of Shakespeare - <u>Christopher Marlowe</u> (although it was never confirmed that he was a spy for the Queen, it was still rumored)
Phaethon goes to Apollos place to find out if the sun of god is his father.
Moral becuase the way it's written insinuates that moral and pathos mean the same thing
1. Match up with four.
2. Match up with three.
3. Match up with two.
4. Match up with one.
Hope I helped, comment if you don’t understand.