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KimWrice

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Aria da Capo and Sticks and Bones are good examples of
 
  a. antiwar plays.
  b. escapist comedy.
  c. pro-government propaganda.
  d. medieval mysteries.

Question 2

It's 1860 and you're in a theatre looking at a stage that looks like a living room. A woman holding a child seems fearful of an elegantly dressed man who is speaking angrily to her. She weeps, goes off stage, and returns with some money.
 
  You are probably watching a. canine melodrama
  b. equestrian melodrama
  c. gentlemanly melodrama
  d. gothic melodrama
  e. nautical melodrama



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Answer to Question 1

a. antiwar plays.

Answer to Question 2

C



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