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Lobcity

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Which subtype of comedy tends to produce a feeling of well-being and sympathy rather than strong laughs?
 
  a. situation comedy
  b. farce
  c. comedy of manners
  d. romantic comedy

Question 2

While visiting Washington, D.C., you pick up a brochure for Arena Stage.
 
  You learn that Arena offers several different seasons of plays in three performance spaces, that you can buy either single tickets or a season subscription, and that the theatre receives funding from the National Endowment for the Arts as well as corporate contributors. From this information, you can tell that a. Arena Stage is a resident theatre.
  b. Arena Stage is a commercial theatre.
  c. Arena Stage is an amateur theatre.
  d. Arena Stage is part of the Federal Theatre Project.



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jharrington11

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Answer to Question 1

d. romantic comedy

Answer to Question 2

a. Arena Stage is a resident theatre.





 

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