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chads108

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Satire is
 
  A. the exaggerated imitation of artistic styles to make them appear ludicrous.
  B. topical humor with a critical point of view that attacks on the vices of a particular society.
  C. bathroom humor.
  D. none of the above.

Question 2

Scenic design is
 
  A. A useless element of theatre to make a play more showy.
  B. The art of place and space
  C. The single most important part of a show
  D. The art of look and feel



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B. Scenic Design is the art of place and space.





 

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