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Which two men were leading writers of comedies in the Early Period Latin literature?

The two leading writers of comedies in the Early Period of Latin literature were:

* Plautus: Known for his lively and bawdy comedies, Plautus was one of the most popular playwrights of his time. His plays often feature farcical plots, witty dialogue, and stock characters like the clever slave and the boastful soldier.

* Terence: Terence's comedies are more refined and sophisticated than those of Plautus. He was known for his elegant language, complex characters, and thoughtful exploration of social issues.

Both Plautus and Terence were highly influential and helped to shape the development of Roman comedy.

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