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Eddi Din [679]
3 years ago
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4) As a child Shakespeare attended a local grammar school where they focused on the classic

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skad [1K]3 years ago
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Answer: Shakespeare during his school times, attended a Grammar school named "Startford grammar school".

<u>Explanation:</u>

Shakespeare is one of the most famous writers in English. Many of his plays that he wrote were loved by people all over the world and are loved by them even today.

During his school days. Shakespeare attended a Grammar school. The name of the school was the Start ford Grammar school. This school was only at a short distance from his house which was on the Henley Street. He had to leave that school at an early age of thirteen. The reason for this was that the financial conditions of his father were not very good. In that school, the students were also taught about the classic works from Greek and works from Roman people. The name of the School changed in the year 1553 because of King Edward VI. The new name of the school was King's New School Of Start Ford upon Avon.

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