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6. The_________ nature of classical tragedy in Athens belies the modern image of tragedy: in the modern view tragedy is austere and stripped down, its representations of ideological and emotional conflicts so superbly compressed that there’s nothing ________ for time to erode. Blank (i) Blank (ii) unadorned inalienable harmonious exigent
multifaceted √ extraneous √
7. Murray, whose show of recent paintings and drawings is her best in many years, has been eminent hereabouts for a quarter century, although often regarded with _______, but the most of these paintings all doubts. Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)
partiality problematic exculpate credulity successful √ assuage √
ambivalence√ disparaged whet
8. Far from viewing Jefferson as a skeptical but enlightened intellectual, historians of the 1960’s portrayed him as _________thinker, eager to fill the young with his political orthodoxy while censoring ideas he did not like.
A. an adventurous
B. a doctrinaire √
C. an eclectic
D. a judicious
E. a cynical
9. Dramatic literature often _________the history of a culture in that it takes as its subject matter the important events that have shaped and guided the culture.
A. confounds
B. repudiates
C. recapitulates√
D. anticipates
E. polarizes
10. Although the movement to preserve historic buildings is not usually thought of as _________ phenomenon, it deserves mention in the history of ideas because it launched the critique of the ideology of proGREss.
A. an economic
B. an intellectual √
C. an inconsequential
D. a comprehensible
E. a philanthropic