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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Questioning the “Greatness” of William Shakespeare

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How does the author of this passage present his ideas?
A) He relates important events in the life and career of William Shakespeare.
B) He asks questions about Shakespeare's plays and poses answers to these questions.
C) He describes the differences between Shakespeare's successes and failures as a writer.
D) He lists Shakespeare's plays that he feels should be taught to high school students.

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The author presents his ideas in this passage by describing differences between Shakespeare's successes and failures as a writer.

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Answer:. B

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