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English, 22.04.2020 17:20 christson805

The original Shakespeare editions of The Merchant of Venice, 1596, have the line as "all that glitters is not gold." Travelers to Los Angeles may be lured by the sunshine and beaches, but they may discover that all that glitters is not gold. Interpret the meaning of the allusion in the sentence above.
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Shakespeare’s writing was considered gold in the Romantic period.
Not everything that looks precious or true turns out to be so.
Things that glitter can also be copper.
Gold is not as valuable as family is.

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