What about "normal, everyday" people in a play or film-i.e., characters who are not extraordinary, representative, stock, or possessing a single characteristic? Are there such characters? Would "normal, everyday" people be "representative"? Is part of drama about revealing what is extraordinary or representative about people?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. an ensemble of wind instruments b. an ensemble of string instruments c. a mixed ensemble of strings and winds d. a full orchestra of strings, woodwinds, and brasses e. chamber ensemble consisting of two violins, viola, cello, and piano
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__________ invented the concerto
A. Claudio Monteverdi B. Johann Sebastian Bach C. Arcangelo Corelli D. Antonio Vivaldi E. Henry Purcell
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The Tophet refers to
a. a Punic shrine. b. a temple. c. a site of child sacrifice. d. a site of ritual suicide.
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This Ancestral Puebloan mural decorated a male council house, referred to by what term?
A. Avanyu B. Tipi C. Kiva D. Katsina
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