READY READ RESPOND REFLECT WRITE STRETCH Shakespeare Lost and Found? News: Arts and Entertainment TO-DO NOTES VOCABULARY QUESTION 3 3/8 Is this love's labor no longer lost? A scholar believes that a play written in the 18th century is very likely based on a missing work by William Shakespeare. Other experts, however, are unconvinced. Brean Hammond is a professor of English literature at the University of Nottingham in England. After years of analysis, Hammond said he's positive that Lewis Theobald's 1727 play Double Falsehood has its roots in Cardenio. Photo credit and all related images: Wikimedia Commons A literature professor believes that a play written in 1727 may be based on a missing work by William Shakespeare. According to the article, what is one reason why some people do not believe that Double Falsehood was based on Cardenio? A. Because the main character in Double Falsehood is a dunce B. Because Theobald proved that he owned Shakespeare's manuscripts C. Because the play lacks some characteristic Shakespearean hallmarks D. Because the play was performed in London in 1727 SUBMIT