Answer:
The original name of Shakespeare's acting company was Lord Chamberlain's Men.
The above statement is true.
Explanation:
The acting company to which Shakespeare associated to was Lord Chamberlain's men. In 1603, the name changed to The King's Men when James I ascended the throne. It was the most famous company during the Elizabethan and Jacobean period in England. There was a change in the name of the company because for some time the theater was shut down. After they reopened they received a new name.
a. True
b. False
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The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.
Which central idea is best supported by text evidence from the excerpt?
A. All members of the Culper Ring received a copy of Tallmadge’s code.
B. A cipher was a common instrument used during the American Revolution.
C. Words that did not have a number code could not be used in secret messages.
D. General Washington could read messages written in Tallmadge’s code.
Answer:
A. All members of the Culper Ring received a copy of Tallmadge’s code
Explanation: