3 (The full contents of the chest never came quite clear, perhaps because he didn't want to know. )
5 .(His mother had once tried to explain the paper to him, but he hadn't wanted to listen.)
Answer:
The correct answer is option (D) The popularity of outdoor Shakespeare festivals in America grew slowly as a result of efforts by Ben Greet and others. Moving theatrical productions outside helped alleviate fears rooted in religion and class.
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Which answer choice provides an accurate and objective summary of the article?
(A) Americans' failure to understand Shakespeare has not prevented outdoor productions from becoming popular in the past century. Whether they continue to be popular depends on religious attitudes toward theater.
(B) The surprising popularity of outdoor theater productions during the summer grew out of early attempts to close theaters. Moving productions outside allowed directors to safely skirt those efforts.
(C) Americans' love of outdoor Shakespeare festivals was a natural result of changing attitudes toward religion and literature. There is nothing like the thrill of watching actors produce a show live on stage.
(D) The popularity of outdoor Shakespeare festivals in America grew slowly as a result of efforts by Ben Greet and others. Moving theatrical productions outside helped alleviate fears rooted in religion and class.
The question refers to the article <em>How Shakespeare ended up in the park by Richard Paul.
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The article talks about how Shakespeare's plays began to be done outdoors and this helped different members of religions such as the Puritans and Quakers who were afraid of the theater since they considered that acting unleashed demonic forces.
The fact that these plays can be played outdoors is largely due to Ben Greet, a British theater entrepreneur.
Ok so don’t just copy and paste what I’m writing since I’m not frantically great and this isn’t in essay format but this will provide some ideas.
Yes! Kids should be educated about their diet issues. School is place for kids to learn about things that will benefit them in the future or teach them valuable skills such as time management and so on. The same should go for health. If a child is not taught to eat healthy it could have lasting consequences, our youth would grow less healthy and obesity rates would likely go up, something that should be avoided . In addition teaching about diet in health is a massive part of the health curriculum, by taking it out health classes lose a lot of there material and the teachers will suffer. And finally ( this may be a controversial reason) Kids need to learn about health and why it’s bad to fat! They need to learn that exercise will let them lead happier and healthier lives.