The option that provides the best definition of the term avant-garde as the author intends it in the passage is (b.) innovative.
<em>Avant-garde </em>is a term taken from French that is used to refer to new ideas that are introduced in fields such as music or literature.<u> It is a concept that is mainly connected to artists that are ahead of their time and also to innovative works of art</u>, especially those that were produced during the 20th century. In this case, <u>a</u><u><em>vant-garde</em></u><u> has been used to describe </u><u><em>Waiting for Godot</em></u><u> since the play appeared to be radically original when it was premiered due to its characters, settings and themes</u>.
One of my favourite k-drama is 365: Repeat the Year
1 - Olympia
2 - Temple
3 - Zeus’s
4 - Ancients
5 - Statue
6- Zeus’s
7- Zeus’s
I think this is it
All you have to do is look at the end of each word. you shouldn't use this app just to get answers when you know you can do it yourself.