Aristotle said of chorus in Greek tragedy that_____________?
		A. It is only lyrical songs in the play
B. It should be regarded as one of the actors
C. It should make only reports
D. It should only comment on the action
		A. It is only lyrical songs in the play
B. It should be regarded as one of the actors
C. It should make only reports
D. It should only comment on the action
		A. Tragedy
B. Comedy
C. Romance
D. History
		A. the author or speaker was of good mind and character.
B. the author or speaker was emotionally involved in the topic at hand.
C. the author or speaker has provided proper logic and evidence in support of his topic.
D. the author or speaker maintained the appropriate critical distance from the topic.
		A. William Blake
B. Lord Byron
C. William Wordsworth
D. John Keats
		A. Alliterative
B. Epic
C. Acrostic
D. Haiku
		A. Total depravity
B. Unconditional election
C. Limited atonement
D. Irresistible GraceE. Perseverance of the SaintsF. All of the above
		A. William Wordsworth
B. John Keats
C. William Shakespeare
D. T. S. Eliot