The sentence that confirms the author's suspicion that William Shakespeare went to school is:
A - Almost all of William's education at the King's New School focused around the study of Latin.
A-Almost all of William's education at the King's New School focused around the study of Latin.
B-Latin is a complicated language, and reading and writing in Latin were considered important skills that the educated should possess.
C-As a grown man, Shakespeare would sprinkle his plays and poems with Latin words and references.
D-Most likely, young William first began to appreciate the power of the spoken word while he attended King's New School.
F-The art of speaking aloud, or oratory, was considered very important; students were expected to memorize famous speeches and texts and recite them before the class.
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The sentence that confirms the author's suspicion that William Shakespeare went to school is:
A - Almost all of William's education at the King's New School focused around the study of Latin.
I apologize for the misunderstanding. The sentence that confirms the author's suspicion that William Shakespeare went to school is:
D - Most likely, young William first began to appreciate the power of the spoken word while he attended King's New School.
This implies that he attended the school where he would have learned these skills.