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Acomedy can use only two elements for its humorous purpose: dialogue and physicality. true or falseits false
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What does it mean to have a bias (for example your bias of bts)?
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Artist joseph mallord william turner is considered a because of his focus on color instead of literal representation. a. romantic b. classicist c. pre-impressionist d. follower of rubens
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Acomedy can use only two elements for its humorous purpose: dialogue and physicality. true or false...
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