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|a9780194786133|q(pbk.) :|cNT$195
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|aKCIS|beng|cKCIS|eAACR2
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|aLX|bLMEC|cXME001125|dBOO|eC823|tKCL|pMSF|y2014
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|aCorrall, R. J.
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|aWilliam Sharkespeare's a midsummer night's dream /|cretold by R. J. Corrall ; illustrated by Fausto Bianchi.
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|aA midsummer night's dream
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|aSimplified ed.
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260 |
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|aOxford :|bOxford University Press,|cc2014.
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300 |
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|a72 p. :|bill. ;|c20 cm.
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490 |
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|aOxford bookworms library. Classics, Stage 3
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500 |
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|aStage 3: 1000 headwords.
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500 |
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|aWord count: 11,167.
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500 |
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|a"First published in Oxford Bookworms 2014"--T.p. verso.
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|aThere are broken hearts and kisses and then weddings, so this is a story about love. There are actors who are funny because they cannot act, so it is also a story that makes people laugh. And there are fairies, spirits of the night, so it is a story about mischief and magic too. What happens when love and laughter come together with magic in an Athenian forest? A Midsummer Night’s Dream was written in about 1596 and is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. It has been retold for Bookworms, not as a play, but as a story.
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650 |
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|aReaders (Adult)
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650 |
0
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|aEnglish language|vTextbooks for foreign speakers.
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650 |
0
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|aReading comprehension|vProblems, exercises, etc.
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651 |
0
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|aAthens (Greece)|vJuvenile drama.
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700 |
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|aBianchi, Fausto.
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700 |
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|aShakespeare, William|d1564-1616.
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981 |
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|aLexile 590L
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990 |
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|aAges 9+
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992 |
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|a590L
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