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The chain of influence leading to medieval traditions of Courtly Love follows from
 
  a) Islamic culture in Spain to Christian France.
  b) Hinduism in Nepal to Islamic Persia.
  c) Greek mythology to Christian Rome.
  d) Biblical origins alone.

Question 2

As depicted in The Seduction of Yusuf, Zulaykha represents
 
  a) desire mistaking spiritual beauty for physical beauty.
  b) sin in the guise of a woman.
  c) passion overtaking rationality.
  d) promiscuity tainting innocence.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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