The event that most directly caused city authorities to try to outlaw plays was the fact that (D.) the Puritans were enraged.
Although the Elizabethan period mainly characterized for its passion for dramatic art, <u>some plays were banned and several orders to close theaters were issued during this time</u>. Although Elizabeth was fond of this kind of entertainment,<u> religious and civic authorities were determined to outlaw some plays, especially Shakespeare's dramas for considering them 'too scandalous and vulgar'</u>. Puritans described all players as 'rogues' and 'vagabonds'. Moreover, after this period, in the 17th century, there were also some attempts to demolish all stage galleries and seats.
Answer:
Shining down
Explanation:
A participle is a cause (an event or situation, typically one that is bad or undesirable) that happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely.
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Pretty sure it’s contemplative