The correct option is this: A WORK THAT TEACHES A LESSON THROUGH THE USE OF ALLEGORICAL CHARACTERS.
Morality play is a type of play which make use of allegorical characters who have personified abstract qualities. Such play were popular in the 15th and the 16th centuries and their normal contents is typically lessons about good conductors and characters.
It's called that because it was one of the first streets in New York City to be lit with electric lights. People continue to use this term today because the millions of lights on the theatre marquees still brighten up the night sky in a flashing white.
The answer should be Antecedent because it is not telling us her name or anything.
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is concerned with the subject of anger. ... But when the speaker hides his anger from his enemy, the anger grows, much like a tree. The fact that the tree is "poison" tells us that, by ignoring or suppressing anger, we are also poisoned.
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