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tuffie

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What is the subject of Roman de Fauvel?
 
  a) The Virgin Mary's ascension into heaven
  b) a struggle between the devil and 16 allegorical virtues
  c) The discovery of Christ's empty tomb
  d) a donkey who brings political ruin to France

Question 2

Each service of the Divine Office features:
 
  a) celebration of communion
  b) singing of the Kyrie
  c) singing of psalms
  d) reading of the Gospel



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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