I say it's B but I might be wrong
The years when Shakespeare left Stratford for London are not very well known, but here are some possible reasons why he might have made the move!
1. An obvious reason for Shakespeare to move would be that there was a ton more theatre in London than Stratford. There were some acting troupes that made it out there, but if Shakespeare really wanted to be an actor and a playwright he needed to be in the big city.
2. Another crazy reason that we have a little proof on is that Shakespeare illegally poached a deer off of Sir Thomas Lucy's land. He then moved to London so that he could escape the punishment for that crime.
3. A possible reason that Shakespeare might have left is because of sickness in Stratford. We know that it spread at least to his son who died years after he moved to England, but it could have been a possibility that there was sickness in the town already that Shakespeare wanted to get away from.
Fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
Answer:
Maintaining simple transitions! If students must complete an excessive number of steps to get from one activity to the next, my classroom transitions will become noisy and chaotic. Maintaining simple guidelines to assist pupils in moving freely throughout the class.
It is necessary to locate a suitable space in the classroom where the routines may be posted. Make sure the entire class can see the location without causing any disturbance. Ensuring that it is placed next to where the routine takes place can be an effective way to assist pupils (e.g. posting the line-up routine next to the classroom door).
Explanation:
Keep it simple :)