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Lena [83]
3 years ago
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In the context of this text how is "tragedy" defined? Cite evidence from this text, your own

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SSSSS [86.1K]3 years ago
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an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.

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