What is the name of this object a.trancher b.trencher c.treancher
b.trencher
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Where do babies sleep? a.cradle b. trencher c.crable d.trancher
a.cradle
15
Where is William Shakespeare famous? a.In English b. In England and America c.All over the world d.In Britain and America
c.All over the world
10
Before you die, what document do you need to write? a. a test b. a quiz c. a will d. a would
c. a will
15
What money can not purchase? a.house b. car c.love d.vitamins
c.love
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How did the people of Shakespearean times cope with disease? a. ate green vegetables b. washed their clothes in cold water c.spent good time outdoor
b. washed their clothes in cold water
15
Who is shorter? a. modern people b.people from the past c. no one
b.people from the past
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What was the job of Shakespeare's father? a.glove maker b.beer maker c.milk maker
a.glove maker
5
Why there were only a few wooden beam inside the Shakespeare's family house, but many outside? a. wood was expensive b. wood was cheap c.nobody knows
a. wood was expensive
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Shakespeare lived in ... a. Poverty (he was poor) b. Typical income family (he was okey) c. Luxury and wealth (he was rich)
c. Luxury and wealth (he was rich)
5
The trencher had a small hole in it. What was it used for? a. milk for the cat b. green herbs c.salt d.sugar e.salt and sugar f.vegetables
c.salt
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What was this sharp knife called (mezzaluna) used for? a) To cut small sticks for the fire b) To make pens from bird feathers c) To cut the ends of candles d) To chop herbs and vegetables for cooking
d) To chop herbs and vegetables for cooking
25
On what river lies Shakespeare's family house? a.Avon b.Oriflame c. Thames
a.Avon
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To who did Shakespeare leave all his money a. to three of his children b. to younger daughter c. to older son d. to older daughter e. to his wife
d. to older daughter (Susanna Hall)
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What does this artistic installation mean? a. Shakespeare's family b.Shakespeare's ideas c. Shakespeare's poems
b.Shakespeare's ideas
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When does Shakespeare die? a. 1515 b.1616 c.1717 c.1818