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Which type of Restoration play featured great wit and wordplay and told stories about sexual gratification, bedroom escapades, and humankind's primitive nature when it comes to sex?
 
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____ called Beaumarchais' The Marriage of Figaro a dangerous folly and initially banned it from being performed.
 
  A) Louis XVI
  B) Charles I
  C) Ferdinand II
  D) Henry VIII
  E) James II



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Answer to Question 1

Comedy of manners

Answer to Question 2

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