Question

Which statement about classical Greek drama is true?

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Some of the most famous performers of that time were women.

Some of the most famous performers of that time were women.

Plays were performed in small, indoor venues for aristocratic audiences.

Plays were performed in small, indoor venues for aristocratic audiences.

A group of actors made up the chorus, whose job was to silently observe the play.

A group of actors made up the chorus, whose job was to silently observe the play.

Actors wore terra cotta masks with exaggerated expressions on stage.

Actors wore terra cotta masks with exaggerated expressions on stage.
























































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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The true statement about classical Greek drama is:

**Actors wore terra cotta masks with exaggerated expressions on stage.**

In classical Greek theater, actors used masks to portray different characters, and these masks often featured exaggerated expressions to convey emotions to the audience, as performances took place in large open-air theaters. The other statements provided are not accurate in the context of classical Greek drama. For instance, actors were predominantly male, plays were usually performed outdoors, and the chorus did not silently observe but actively participated in the performance.
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