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In order to understand the early forms of theatre in _______, the likely birthplace of theatre, it is necessary to first free ourselves from Western conventions.
 
  A) Europe
  B) The Americas
  C) Antarctica
  D) Oceania
  E) Africa

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The ____ of Australia continue their thousand-year-old rituals by fusing music, dance, and drama together.
 
  A) Apaches
  B) Kung Bushman
  C) Aborigines
  D) Maori
  E) Celts



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C




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