Shakespears Language | Characters and Places | Random | Whats the Difference | Its all Write |
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Come Here
What Does "Come Hither" mean?
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Main character and he travels back to 1599
Who is Nat Field and what happens to him?
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Midsummers Night Dream
What play are they performing?
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Toilet
What is loo in U.S English?
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To transition between times
Why does Cooper use a dream in chapter 3?
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But step aside, fairy! Here comes Oberon.
What does "But, room, fairy! Here comes Oberon" mean?
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London, the theatre Shakespeare performed in
Where and what is the globe theatre
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Susan Cooper
Who is the author of the book?
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Rubbish
What is trash in U.K English?
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To make the reader feel like they are in the book
Why is detail used?
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Hello, spirit! Where are you going?
What does " how now spirit! Whither wander you" mean?
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Pudding face, played a trick during the trust game
Who got kicked out of the play and why?
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Bubonic plague
What do they think Nat suffers from when he wakes up in 1599?
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Hood
What is a car bonnet in U.S English?
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The first sentence that captures the reader
What is a hook?
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When you wake you will be truly delighted to see the woman you once loved.
What does "When thou wakest,Thou takest True delight In the sight Of thy former lady’s eye" mean?
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Harry
Who woke Nat up in 1599?
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Puck
Who does Nat play in the play?
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Nappy
What is Diaper in U.K English?
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She has the character speak differently.
How does she show the difference between 1599 and 1999?
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If I were handsome, my lovely Thisbe, I would still want only you
What does "If I were fair, Thisbe, I were only thine" mean?
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Master Burbage
Who are Harry and Nat staying with in 1599?
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Speaking too fast
What does Arby always yell at Nat for?
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Faucet
What is Tap in U.S English
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The writing is in Italics
How can you tell when a character is thinking and not talking?
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