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At the theatre of Dionysus, what was the thymele?
 
 

a. A dancing place
  b. The seating
  c. An altar dedicated to Dionysus
  d. The auditorium



Question 2

Short, comic presentations, often parodying Greek myths, were called what?
 
 

a. Dithyrambs
  b. Satyr plays
  c. Olio acts
  d. Thespians




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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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