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like how many floors like if a school had 3 floors it would be 3 stories tall
Shakespeare did not "make stories". He borrowed other people's stories and made plays out of them. Sometimes he got his stories from books of stories, sometimes from history books, sometimes from poems, sometimes even from other people's plays. He liked love stories that turn out well (as well as a few that don't), stories about people grasping for political power, stories of revenge, and stories about people who collapse under pressure.
Actually Shakespeare wrote very few stories. Most of his plays were written using stories other people had written. The stories he did write, like A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest, were often fairy stories. He also wrote The Merry Wives of Windsor, which is a bawdy farce.
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Stories. Shakespeare (and most everyone else) studied Ovid in school so they could readily allude to his stories.
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It haas the most stories
Rob dyrdeks fantasy factory
He fabricatesthe most believable untrue stories. That tall building has eighteen stories. Aesop's stories gained fame long ago.
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A mid-rise building typically contains between 5 to 12 stories, depending on the local building codes and definitions.
A building 1,300 tall is considered to be 120 stories tall.
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The Empire State Building consists of 102 stories altogether and it measures 381 metres (1,250 ft.) tall, making it the 15th tallest building in the world and the tallest building in New York.
There Is No Bulding That is 1,000 Stories Tall or higher.
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