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	<title>Shakespeare Teacher &#187; Lateral Thinking</title>
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		<title>Conundrum: Lateral Thinking I</title>
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I&#8217;m thinking of a character from Shakespeare.  It&#8217;s a speaking role that is given no lines.  Who is it?

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<blockquote><p>I&#8217;m thinking of a character from Shakespeare.  It&#8217;s a speaking role that is given no lines.  Who is it?</p>
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<p>If you know it, don&#8217;t post it yet.  If you don&#8217;t know it, ask Yes/No questions to try to figure it out.  Once you&#8217;ve got it, you can help me answer the questions as they come in.</p>
<p>Possible responses:</p>
<p>Yes &#8211; The answer to your question is Yes.<br />
No &#8211; The answer to your question is No.<br />
Irrelevant &#8211; The answer to your question won&#8217;t help you solve it.<br />
Faulty Premise &#8211; Your question is based on an incorrect assumption.<br />
I Don&#8217;t Know &#8211; I don&#8217;t know the answer to your question.<br />
Misleading &#8211; The correct answer to your question would lead you in the wrong direction.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see how this goes!</p>
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