Multiple Choice
An unusual aspect of many plays performed in the nineteenth century was that they
A) were mainly meant to deliver a moral message.
B) often depicted slavery, even though most playwrights hated the institution itself.
C) were usually adapted from popular books of the period.
D) usually expected participation from the audience.
E) tended to have integrated audiences.
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