The practice begun in the nineteenth century of making scenery and dialogue look and sound like the real world is called
a. naturalism.
b. the well-made play.
c. theatrical convention.
d. verisimilitude.
d
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The effort on the part of contemporary physicists to achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in
a. Language Theory. b. String Theory. c. Postmodernism. d. deconstructionism.
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Which statement is true regarding the Vulgate Bible?
a) It translated the Hebrew Bible and Greek scriptures of the New Testament into Latin. b) It was an unauthorized version written in coarse or “vulgar” language. c) It was commonly used by Christians because it contained only the New Testament scriptures. d) It was the original version of Christian scriptures banned by Diocletian when he outlawed the church.
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