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Theooo Posted 18 years ago
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harmonious..failure?

The play, which features ------ mix of comedy, pathos, and music, was correctly described by one honest critic as a ------.
  1. a seamless . . debacle
  2. http://click.collegeboard.com/101153472.79638.0.5972./qotd/answer.do?questionId=781&answerCd=B&src=Ean ungainly . . hodgepodge
  3. http://click.collegeboard.com/101153472.79638.0.5972./qotd/answer.do?questionId=781&answerCd=C&src=Ean unfortunate . . masterpiece
  4. an inappropriate . . success
  5. http://click.collegeboard.com/101153472.79638.0.5972./qotd/answer.do?questionId=781&answerCd=E&src=E a harmonious . . failure
I think it's E. Am I correct?

Thanks in advance
  

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No. Note the phrase ' correctly described '-- the 2 words chosen must express the same general feeling about the play, not opposite feelings.

  • No.
  • Note the phrase ' correctly described '-- the 2 words chosen must express the same general feeling about the play, not opposite feelings.
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No. Note the phrase 'correctly described'-- the 2 words chosen must express the same general feeling about the play, not opposite feelings.
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