Choose the most relevant and credible evidence for this claim:
Students should perform Shakespeare plays using the original
language, not "easier" modernized versions of the play.
A. After the Maplewood Middle School Drama Club performed
scenes from Macbeth, 94 percent of students reported that they
felt that speaking Shakespeare's original language had been a
valuable experience.
B. According to Shakespeare scholar Juliet Rosalind, Shakespearean
language is difficult for students not only because the words
themselves are unfamiliar but because they describe ideas and
situations that reflect Shakespeare's time, not our own.
C. I read my first original Shakespeare play in sixth grade, and while it
was difficult and I didn't understand everything, the experience did
nothing but increase my love for the theater.
D. The themes of Shakespeare's plays are surprisingly mature, and
most of them need to be edited in order to be made appropriate
for a school setting.