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After 1660 in England<span>, when women first started to appear on stage, the terms </span>actor<span> or </span>actress<span> were initially used interchangeably for female performers, but later, influenced by the French </span>actrice<span>, </span>actress<span> became the commonly used term for women in theatre and film. The etymology is a simple derivation from </span>actor<span> with "-</span>ess"<span> added.</span><span> However, when referring to more than one performer, of both sexes, </span>actor<span> is preferred as a gender-specific term for male performers. </span>Actor<span> is also used before the full name of a performer as a gender-specific term.
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Nope not at all it was not a good thing to do sorry if im wrong
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8:1.D 2.B 3:A 4:E 5:C
9:A
10:Becasue they didn't want to lose too many soldiers in the war
The ancient Egypt workers were paid in products, such was grain becuase gold and metal would be scarce if they were all paid with gold.