Shake or Fake Were the following quotes written Slides: 32 Download presentation Shake or Fake? Were the following quotes written by Shakespeare, or not? ‘Better a witty fool than a foolish wit’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER RIGHT! Try the Next One! NEXT Sorry… It was written by Shakespeare… Try Again! ‘To know I hold the weight of boulders on my shoulder blades’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER Sorry… It was written by a Fake… They were Eminem Lyrics! Try Again! RIGHT! Try the Next One! NEXT ‘I will speak daggers to her, but use none’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER Sorry… It was written by Shakespeare… Try Again! RIGHT! Try the Next One! NEXT ‘All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER Sorry… It was written by Shakespeare… Try Again! RIGHT! Try the Next One! NEXT ‘A time for hating and fighting to cease’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER Sorry… It was written by a Fake… They were Cliff Richard Lyrics! Try Again! RIGHT! Try the Next One! NEXT ‘It’s hatred I spew’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER Sorry… It was written by a Fake… They were Eminem Lyrics! Try Again! RIGHT! Try the Next One! NEXT ‘Neither a borrower nor a lender be’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER Sorry… It was written by Shakespeare… Try Again! RIGHT! Try the Next One! NEXT ‘Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER Sorry… It was written by Shakespeare… Try Again! RIGHT! Try the Next One! NEXT ‘Revolutionaries wait for my head on a silver plate’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER Sorry… It was written by a Fake… They were Coldplay Lyrics! Try Again! RIGHT! Try the Next One! NEXT ‘Can one desire too much of a good thing? ’ SHAKESPEARE FAKER Sorry… It was written by Shakespeare… Try Again! RIGHT! You truly are a master of Shakespeare’s Language! GET THE CODE faker 193