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KS3 English Shakespeare Text Guide "Much Ado About Nothing" (Ks3 Shakespeare)
 
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KS3 English Shakespeare Text Guide "Much Ado About Nothing" (Ks3 Shakespeare) (Paperback)

by Richard Parsons (Author, Editor)
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CGP's text guide for William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" contains concise revision notes on the context, themes and characters to make studying this play much easier. It includes summaries of the events in each scene and an entertaining comic strip rewrite to grab the attention of less-keen kids. This book also covers in detail the Key Scenes for the 2007 Year 9 SATs exams, presenting the original play text in a clear, accessible format with comprehensive explanations of the language, key events and imagery presented alongside the text. Designed for KS3 students from any age between 11 and 14, it's an excellent introduction to the play for anyone who is worried that Shakespeare isn't accessible.