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Why are Shakespeare's plays considered difficult for modern students to understand? a. The plays were written to address issues that are no longer important in modern times. b. The plays use rhyming verse
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Why are Shakespeare's plays considered difficult for modern students to understand?
a. The plays were written to address issues that are no longer important in modern times.
b. The plays use rhyming verse that modern students find childish and annoying.
c. Some lines don't make sense because they were translated from another language.
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i am pretty sure its c too
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I'm not sure if his plays were translated or not, but often times they are considered difficult, because they use a different form of English that is not spoken anymore.
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