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This question is based on J.P Clark's The Wives' Revolt
The tradition of Erhuwaren endorses

  • A. polyarchy
  • B. anarchy
  • C. matriarchy
  • D. patriarchy
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This question is based on J.P Clark's The Wives' Revolt
Imagery in the play is

  • A. always sexual and licentious
  • B. sometimes sexual but not licentious
  • C. always sexual but not licentious
  • D. sometimes sexual and licentious
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This question is based on J.P Clark's The Wives' Revolt
When does the play open and close?

  • A. In the afternoon
  • B. At midnight
  • C. In the morning
  • D. In the evening
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This question is based on J.P Clark's The Wives' Revolt
'But those are the hags and witches we wanted out of town.
The expression hags and witches refers to

  • A. old unmarried girls and wives retired home from their husbands
  • B. the three women who turned into goats
  • C. all the women in the play
  • D. handmaids, headwives, most favoured wives nursing mothers and pregnant wives
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This question is based on J.P Clark's The Wives' Revolt
The 'Proclamation' and 'Reclamation' segments of the play are performed

  • A. as an aside
  • B. by a chorus off-stage
  • C. on-stage and off-stage
  • D. off-stage
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