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APUS57

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Mary Frith was charged by an ecclesiastical authority for acting on stagewhat was
  so unusual about her performance?


 
 

a) The audience was all women
  b) She was also a nun
  c) She was Shakespeares wife
  d) Women were not allowed on stage at that time
  e) She acted the role of Hamlet



Question 2

Which playwright killed an actor but got out of jail by pleading benefit of clergy?
 
 

a) William Shakespeare
  b) Christopher Marlowe
  c) Ben Jonson
  d) Thomas Kyd
  e) William Prynne




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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



APUS57

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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