6. [Regarding the cycles], each guild was responsible for representing just one episode, staged on top

of a wheel cart and, on the day of [Corpus Christi], following the sequence of the Bible, these carts enacted the whole collection of mysteries, from Genesis to Judgement Day (...). It is obvious that on top of these carts it was not possible to stage big scenarios, so that this scenic tradition has two important consequences for the Elizabethan Theater: the absence of scenarios, with a common scenic space for every action in play, and the challenge to create visual images through their words to compensate for this absence of scenarios. (HELIODORA, 2015, p.16-17)

Source: (adapted from) HELIODORA, Bárbara. 'Dramaturgia Elizabetana: Uma Introdução'. In: Dramaturgia Elizabetana. São Paulo: Perspectiva, 2015.

I. Elizabethan theater was known for its lack of props and scenarios on the stage.

BECAUSE

II. They had a lot of problems with rats at Southbank, which usually destroyed all the props and clothing of the plays.

Regarding these affirmatives, mark the correct option.

Affirmative I is false, and II is true.

Affirmatives I and II are false.

Affirmatives I and II are true, II is a correct justification of I.

Affirmatives I and II are true, but II is not a correct justification of I.

Affirmative I is true, and II is false.

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