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Read the passage - The Church at Stratford-On-Avon / Mrs. Browning's Grave at Florence' and answer the
question below:

7. Which lines from "The Church at Stratford-On-Avon suggests that the speaker has made
a great effort to visit Shakespeare's grave?

A.
Hard by where Avon rolls its silvery tide, / I stood in silent thought by Shakespeare's
tomb.

B. The many-sided Shakespeare, rare of soul, / And dowered with an all-embracing
mind.

C. Through the stained windows rays of sunshine fall / In softened glory on the chancel
floor;

D. While I, a pilgrim from across the sea, / Stand with bare head in reverential awe.

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The correct answer is option A) Hard by where Avon rolls its silvery tide, / I stood in silent thought by Shakespeare's tomb.

What does it say on Shakespeare's grave?

The grave, where the playwright was buried in 1616, carries the warning: "Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbear, To digg the dust enclosed heare; Bleste be the man that spares thes stones, And curst be he that moves my bones."

Why was Shakespeare buried in a church?

Shakespeare was eligible to be buried in the chancel owing to his position as a "lay rector" of the church; as Peter Ackroyd explains, this was due to his leasing of tithes from the church. This entitlement was taken either at his behest or on his behalf.

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