@Red in 9th grade, when we had to do macbeth, our teacher randomly chose students to play the part of every character each day and I just so happened to be one of the people she would always pick because I could actually read it -.- in 10th grade when we read romeo and juliet, our teacher would have 1 student read everything out loud for 5 minutes before changing to another student. One day the person in front of me kept talking so I told him to shut up; the teacher blamed me for everything and had me read everything for the rest of the class in front of the class. Next day, the idiot in front of me did it again, once again I told him "I'm trying to listen" and the teacher blamed it on me... he told me since I seem to know everything that I might as well take the test now; pis*** off at being blamed each time I rebelled, took the test, got a 97% A and got the "If you just applied yourself" speech. I later found out that he had taught my brother, 2 of my cousins, and went to school with my father and his twin brother (all whom were trouble makers in some respect).
:p Shakespearean English is spoken in old english, which has a slight gramatical difference and word usage. Once you know this, you just have to image yourself on a stage, in front of an audiance, belching out your lines in as dramatic as a fashion as possible ^-^
:p Shakespearean English is spoken in old english, which has a slight gramatical difference and word usage. Once you know this, you just have to image yourself on a stage, in front of an audiance, belching out your lines in as dramatic as a fashion as possible ^-^

...because ✨MAGIC✨