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burton19126

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Which of the following Elizabethan playwrights wrote an infamous play based on the
  life of Faust?


 
 

a) Christopher Marlow
  b) William Shakespeare
  c) John Webster
  d) Ben Jonson
  e) Thomas Kyd



Question 2

Calderon is one of Spains most popular playwrights. His play, _____, is regarded by
  some as the Hamlet of the Golden Age of Spanish drama.


 
 

a) Fuente Ovejuna
  b) Life is a Dream
  c) Dog in a Manger
  d) Don Quixote




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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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