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Reil [10]
4 years ago
8

What is a tragedy supposed to do for the audience?

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2 answers:
ratelena [41]4 years ago
8 0
B is most suitable others dont work together innit

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Molodets [167]4 years ago
6 0
Yes B is the right answer, to produce a catharsis you are changing the emotion of the readers to show empathy.
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