What was the nonrealistic theatre of Bertolt Brecht called?

A. Theatre of the absurd
B. Epic theatre
C. Expressionistic theatre
D. Prolific theatre

Answer: B

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songs called:

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In its fusion of Christian and pagan traditions, Caedmon’s Hymns is most similar to the

a) illuminations in The Book of Kells. b) equestrian statue of Charlemagne c) Bayeux Tapestry. d) purse cover from the Sutton Hoo burial ship

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