Celebrate the Bard’s birthday (April 23) by taking this quiz from Grammarly.com. (Click the image above.)
For more of the Bard, check out their article, Do You Understand the True Bard or the False? Some Shakespeare Etymologies.
I got: Shakespearean English Student. Ha, I only got 4 right. This one is hard, and I haven’t read many of the plays mentioned.
What results did you get?
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Gah! I’m so ashamed to have scored so badly. I only got 5 right. I’m an Errant, Dizzy-Eyed Neophyte! *ha*
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I remember having the WORST time in high school and college trying to understand some of his writing so I am almost positive I will fail this, aha. So friend and lover were opposite back then? Interesting.
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Meh, I got seven. There was a time when I would’ve done so much better… I’m getting so old 🙁
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It’s been a while since I studied Shakespeare in college. I’ll probably get a terrible score 🙂
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Oh I did so bad. Guess I am not a Shakespeare expert. Ha
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