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Document Type: This is a Study Notes, designed for Reviewing core curriculum material.

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1 Introduction to Shakespeare Week 1 This week you will be learning
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Shakespeare, Dickens, and the Bible By Miranda McCulley Introduction to Shakespeare Week 1 This week you will be learning about Shakespeare and the time during which he lived, in preparation to begin reading some of his works. One way to prepare you for this will be to study and become familiar with the language he used. I want you to watch the Development of English Language PowerPoint (Twinkl content) and follow the instructions. • As the PowerPoint explains, the language that Shakespeare used is the same as what is found in our King James Bible. The language of the Bishops Bible and the Geneva Bible that preceded the KJV are a blend between middle English and early modern English. Comparing a few of the verses from each will help you to understand just how the English language has progressed. ” below and answer the questions at the bottom of the page. • Each day this week I will be giving you a word in Scripture that you will find in Shakespeare’s work.

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Shakespeare, Dickens, and the Bible By Miranda McCulley Introduction to Shakespeare Week 1 This week you will be learning about Shakespeare and the time during which he lived, in preparation to begin reading some of his works. One way to prepare you for this will be to study and become familiar with the language he used. I want you to watch the Development of English Language PowerPoint (Twinkl content) and follow the instructions. • As the PowerPoint explains, the language that Shakespeare used...

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