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Actors on a sharing system
 
  a. agreed to give each other equal time on stage.
  b. performed for another actor if he or she fell ill.
  c. traded off performing every other night.
  d. split any profits after the day's expenses.

Question 2

Which of the following playwrights got into trouble with the authorities for attacking nobility of birth as an indication of superiority?
 
  a. Carlo Goldoni
  b. Beaumarchais
  c. Royall Tyler
  d. Oliver Goldsmith



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Answer to Question 1

d. split any profits after the day's expenses.
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Answer to Question 2

b. Beaumarchais





 

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