Phaedra (1677) is the quintessential neoclassical tragedy that embraces all of the elements of neoclassicism including a five-act structure written in Alexandrine verse. Phaedra was written by:
a. Corneille
b. Racine
c. Moliere
d. Hardy
e. Marlowe
Answer: B
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a. Brain size b. Height c. Length of femora d. Flexibility of ankles e. Chewing apparatus
The study of bones is called:
A. dendrology B. ontology C. paleontology D. osteology
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a. Mouth palate and trachea b. Epiglottis and mouth palate c. Trachea and larynx d. Epiglottis and trachea e. Larynx and epiglottis