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Question 1

Which statement best describes the nature of Greek comedy?
 
  a. It developed before tragedy.
  b. It was first organized in the festival of Cronos.
  c. It was insignificant and not very popular.
  d. It was used to express political views as evidenced by Aristophanes.
  e. It was always under government control and thus no political views were allowed.

Question 2

Which Greek dramatist was a realist and known for his portrayal of realistic characters in real life situations?
 
  a. Aeschylus
  b. Sophocles
  c. Euripides
  d. Aristophanes
  e. Hesiod



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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