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This article’s organization of information is best described as

A) Putting plays in the order of their length of composition

B) Listing Shakespeare’s plays in their order of importance.

C) Examining what caused Shakespeare’s greatness in reputation

D) Giving a brief overview of Shakespeare’s play writing career


The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Questioning the "Greatness" of William

Shakespeare

Dilbert Terrell

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Answer:

D

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

The following part from the artilce justifies the answer choice:

shakespeare’s early plays were marked by a crude—almost vulgar—style that is so far from what we think of as “shakespeare” that most people have never even heard of the plays, much less seen them performed. his early tragedy titus andronicus is as bloody (and stupid) as any gory horror movie now seen at the cineplex. shortly after his blockbuster success with the early history/tragedy richard iii, shakespeare wrote his greatest plays, the ones everyone knows, at least by title: julius caesar, hamlet, othello, macbeth, and king lear. but great as these plays are, they too often have weak spots. hamlet, as any director will tell you, is far too long—the longest play shakespeare wrote and is full of digressions and long topical speeches that are incomprehensible to anyone but a person of shakespeare’s day and age

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