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A sad tale dealing with the lesser social class being suppressed by a higher class but ultimately resolving in a happy ending will have which of the following characters in the story?
 
  a. Tragic Hero
  b. Harlequin
  c. Narrator
  d. A cross-dressing character

Question 2

You are responsible for marketing a new production at your local theatre. The production discusses mature material such as substance abuse and has mild language. Knowing this you decide that the best marketing choice would most likely be to?
 
  A. Advertise with posters in the local elementary
  B. Producing an elaborate T.V. commercial for the
  major networks to air
  C. Advertise in surrounding area newspapers
  D. None of these choices



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Answer to Question 1

B.

Answer to Question 2

C.





 

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