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Reil [10]
2 years ago
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1. Roman drama declined in popularity during the height and fall of the Roman Empire because: _____. Select all that apply.

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arsen [322]2 years ago
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1.Roman Theatre

The decline of Greek government and society coincided with the rise of the Roman Republic and subsequent empire. The Romans borrowed extensively from Greek theatre. Although Roman theatre may not be held in the same high esteem as that of the Greeks, we have inherited much from the influence of the Roman Theatre, including the word "play" itself, which derives from a literal translation of the Latin word ludus, which means recreation or play. Roman theatre took two forms: Fabula Palliata and Fabula Togata. Fabula Palliata were primarily translations of Greek plays into Latin, although the term is also applied to the original works of Roman playwrights based upon Greek plays. We are familiar with the latter from the works of Terence (190-159 B.C.),


2.compound-complex sentence

fragment

3.in·hos·pi·ta·ble

/ˌinhäˈspidəb(ə)l,inˈhäspidəb(ə)l/Submit

adjective

(of an environment) harsh and difficult to live in.

"the inhospitable landscape"

synonyms: uninviting, unwelcoming; More

(of a person) unfriendly and unwelcoming toward people.

synonyms: unwelcoming, unfriendly, unsociable, antisocial, unneighborly, uncongenial;



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