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wrbasek0

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What was the primary function of the chorus in Sophocles' plays?
 
  A) to sing praise to the gods
  B) to provide a commentary upon the events of the plot
  C) to interject comic episodes into a tragic play
  D) to help forward the action of the plot

Question 2

Which political leader is most associated with the achievements of the Athenian Golden Age?
 
  A) Sophocles
  B) Doryphoros
  C) Pericles
  D) Aeschylus



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pratush dev

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



wrbasek0

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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