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5 August, 14:17

Which best describes art, music, and literature during the Elizabethan Age?

Only the Anglican Church sponsored artists, musicians, and writers.

English artists did not participate in the Renaissance.

Art, music, and literature flourished.

Art and drama were accessible only to the wealthy.

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  1. 5 August, 17:57
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    Correct Answer: Art, music, and literature flourished.

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    Elizabethan Age was the period between 1558-1603 during Queen Elizabeth I reign in England, in which great literary creativity and prolific writing emerged. It was during her reign that, London-centred culture of England, produced great poetry and drama such as Seneca, (tragedy) and Plautus and Terence, (comedy).
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