No was a form of classical Japanese drama that

A. had plots that usually focused on stories from Japanese history and legend.
B. was the product of various Asian art forms.
C. employed the use of disguise, music, and dance.
D. resembled Greek drama in that the performers wore masks.
E. all of the above


Answer: E

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