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Which statement best summarizes the writer's argument regarding Shakespeare? A) Shakespeare isn't really a great writer at all, despite what people have almost universally been taught. B) Shakespeare is a great writer, and we ought to learn how even his seeming "failures" weren't really failures at all. C) Shakespeare is a mediocre writer, but his "great" work happens to be really good, while his "bad" work is far from great. D) Shakespeare is a great writer, but students should learn more about his flaws and failures in order to get a well-rounded view of him.

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D) Shakespeare is a great writer, but students should learn more about his flaws and failures in order to get a well-rounded view of him.

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