Humanist theories of imitation ....
A. Continued Roman theories of imitation
B. Perfected Roman theories of imitation
C. Departed from Roman theories of imitation D. Continued Greek theories of imitation
(25) Formalism rejected the distinction between: A. Literature and reality
B. Form and content
C. Literature and criticism
D. Poetry and Prose
(26) The culture of Ancient Greece can be described as: A. A living culture
B. A museum culture
C. A culture of books
D. A culture of aristocracy
(27) The literary culture of Ancient Rome can be described as: A. A culture of books
B. A culture of aristocracy
C. A living culture
D. A museum culture
(28) WhatdidRomanauthorusepoetryandliteraturefor? A. To improve eloquence and sing national glories
B. To sell books and fight unemployment
C. To entertain the emperor and the masses
D. To educate children and entertain adults