Reading "Thinking about Shakespeare's Sister" Virginia Woolf
-In Virginia Woolf's "Thinking about Shakespeare's Sister," Shakespeare's imaginary sister came to a bad end and was buried specifically near where?
A) Paddington
B) Trafalgar Square
C) Westminster Abbey
D) The Elephant and Castle
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