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Marie de' Medici became the second wife to King Henry IV of France in a marriage by proxy on 5 October 1600 by the power invested in her uncle, Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany.[6] When Henry was assassinated in 1610, Louis XIII, his son and successor to the throne, was only eight years old. Louis' mother, Marie, acted as his regent as commanded by the Frankish Salic law in case of an infant ruler. However, even after Louis came of age at thirteen in 1614, the queen continued ruling in his stead. In 1617, Louis XIII finally decided to take governing matters in his own hands at the age of fifteen and the queen was exiled to Blois.
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<span>Audiences during Shakespeare's time considered witches and curses to be real and therefore much scarier than today's audiences would.</span>
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1. She is visiting the school for the blind in Tibet Lhasa, China
2. Mahoney agreed to be led through the city while she is blindfolded. This will help her to understand how the blind students she saw at the Blind Without Borders school could navigate so easily.
3. Choden believed that when her mother was pregnant, a cow kick her stomach and that led to her blindness.
4. She concluded that her ability to see had dominated her other senses like smell, touch, etc and this had resulted in her missing so much of life's experiences.
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Answer: The vocal ensemble competition would begin in ten minutes. The narrator peeked through the curtains at the audience. The seats in the audience were filling up with people.
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