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When u writer turns out poor writing just to make money, he is called a "hack." This goes back to the word "hackney," which meant a rather ordinary horse. Such horses were let out for hire and the word "hack" was taken from this to mean a writer who works for hire for anyone. to REDEYE LI'L 31 age I and Italian, sing, and play her country and they loved her several musical instruments. as Good Queen Bess. She chuse clever men to help her FUN TIME rule. The Chuckle Box During her long reign Joe: This music I'm playing is Elizabeth had many problems to quite difficult. face. In 1588, Philip n of Spain Mike: I wish it were sent a great armada to conquer England. But English seamen and a storm destroyed the fleet, Mother: How far were you and England was raved. from the right answer on the Elizabeth's reip was an age test? of exploration. English sailors John: Just seats. made an attempt to found a settlement in Virginia. Drake sailed around the world and up WHY WE SAY rr the California coast. It was also the Golden Age of English literature. William Itie 4tyear reip of Elizabeth I was one of the most exciting in English history. Elizabeth was born on 7, 1533. Her Lther, King Henry VIII, had declared England free of papal authority, thus beginning the Reformation in England. Elizabeth's early life was difficult, but the problems she faced then helped her to grow into a wise ruler. Her mother was beheaded in 1536, and Elizabeth as brought up with her half brother and her elder half sister, Mary, who became queen when Edward died in 1553. Mary, a Roman Catholic, ttied to make England Catholic again. She put Elizabeth a Protestant, in prison in The Tower of London. In 1559, after Mary died, Elizabeth became queen. 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