1. In what city was William Shakespeare born?
2. What was the name of Shakespeare's wife...
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1. In what city was William Shakespeare born?
2. What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
3. How old was Shakespeare when he got married?
4. How many children did he have?
5. What does his name mean if he translated it directly into Polish?
6. Why did Shakespeare "disappear" from history for 7 years? What was happening to him then?
7. When and where was the Globe Theater created?
8. When did Shakespeare die, where was he buried?
9. How many sonnets did Shakespeare write?
10. In what era was Shakespeare recognized as the best playwright?
11. Why do some think that Shakespeare could not be the author of all the works attributed to him?
12. List the six titles of Shakespeare's most famous plays.
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