The phrase "willing suspension of disbelief" was coined by
A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
B. August Strindberg.
C. Henrik Ibsen.
D. Anton Chekhov.
Answer: A
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a. Beethoven b. Mozart c. Salieri d. Haydn e. Schubert
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a. up to age 5. b. up to age 9. c. up to age 12. d. up to age 15.
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A) true B) false