in his plays william shakespeare wrote a great many phares that have stood the test of time. see whether you can rearrange the letters below to discover shakespeares phares still used today.

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van_s_e_ i_t_ _h_n _ir
hint: its what hamlet's fathers ghost did after appearing before the guards.

The question is -- do YOU know what this phrase is? All you have to do is to answer the question after the word "hint" and it should be obvious.

Let us know what you decide, and we'll give you feedback on your decision.

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no i dont...i never read the nor do i no what it is about.

http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/section1.html

Notice what the ghost does at the end of act i.

thanks is the answer vanished into thin air

Yup... it surely is.

Yes, the phrase you have rearranged the letters to is "vanished into thin air." This phrase is still used today and it is a line from Shakespeare's play Hamlet. After appearing before the guards, Hamlet's father's ghost vanishes into thin air. This phrase has stood the test of time and is still a commonly used expression. Well done on figuring it out!