I think it's true but I'm not 100% sure
The language that Shakespeare used was significantly different from the English we use nowadays. This can sometimes complicate the reading of his works. Many words that were used in Elizabethan English are no longer in use. Some other still exist, but its meaning and connotation have changed.
Moreover, the Elizabethan alphabet contained 24 letters, less than the 26 we use nowadays, and some of these had slightly different pronunciations.
Hi there!
To make the plural form of a noun or compound noun, you would add "-s" or "-es" to the end of the word.
~Elisabeth
205-49
I would round 49 to 50.
205-50=155
Now just add one back.
156
That makes it easier to solve.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers