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vodomira [7]
4 years ago
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Which sentence best describes most of the playhouses of Shakespeare's time?

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oksano4ka [1.4K]4 years ago
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B.
They were giant square buildings with stages in in front of them. <span>Which sentence best describes most of the playhouses of Shakespeare's time?
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evidence: (never read this book nor the text so look back find a sentence or two and bring it in smoothly throughout the text) Try fitting in your statement like, "here is what it looked like for Scrooge in the text." Or, "This is what he saw when looking back to his younger self." etc.

end of reason 1: Scrooge was able to understand he was not responsible for his mistreatment as a child but that he is responsible for his mistakes as an adult.

reason 2: Another thing that changed Scrooges perspective was that he learns the simple things in life like love, friendship, and laughter hold much more value than money.

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Write about a opinion of yours or summary towards the book or about when scrooge meets the ghosts or an opinion of who you think helped him the most or why the past ghost was there first etc. etc.

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