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Which type of opera used an orchestra made up of gongs, cymbals, lutes, rattles, drums, castanets, and a two-string violin?
 
  A) Japanese opera
  B) Covent garden opera
  C) Western opera
  D) Peking opera

Question 2

Many scholars agree that theatre grew out of...
 
  A) Aristotle's writing
  B) Bronze Age kings
  C) Political speeches
  D) Religious rituals
  E) Scripted weddings



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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