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arivle123

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Which phrase means god from a machine and is used to describe a contrived or
  unimaginative ending during which an unbelievable coincidence or implausible twist
  (like a god flying in) sets all the problems of the play right?


 
 

a) E pluribus unum
  b) Deus ex machina
  c) In flagrante delicto
  d) Habeas corpus
  e) Nullus-aum abdico ab despecto



Question 2

Which Roman Emperor often acted on stage?
 
 

a) Augustus
  b) Julius Caesar
  c) Marcus Aurelius
  d) Nero
  e) Caligula




jessofishing

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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