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The novel The Shakespeare Stealer, tells the story of a boy who visits the Globe Theatre and interacts with Shakespeare. The author helps readers understand the lives of performers and theatre patrons in London in the 1600s. Consequently, this novel has an example of:
 
  a) an integral setting
  b) a background setting
  c) predictable text
  d) decodable text

Question 2

Characteristics related to creative genius are:
 
  A) the ability to become absorbed in an activity
  B) responsiveness to internal and external stimuli
  C) lack of inhibition
  D) all of these
  E) none of these


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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

D



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