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Brilliant_brown [7]
3 years ago
13

The purpose of tragedy is ultimately to the audience.

English
2 answers:
kiruha [24]3 years ago
5 0

The purpose of tragedy is ultimately to depress the audience. This means that watching a tragic play will most likely make you depressed.

Answer: Depress

the skill of humor; live

kicyunya [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

the answer is to calm the audience. i just found it in my lesson!

Explanation:

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The letter <u>was written</u> yesterday.

Explanation:

Yesterday is a keyword that indicates the action happened and ended. Therefore, we have to use past simple tense.

That leaves us with <u>wrote</u> and <u>was written</u> choice. Last two choices are past perfect and they should only be applied when there consists of past tense in one clause —> e.g I had eaten rice before I went to bed.

Next, we have to understand between active voice and passive voice.

Active Voice

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An example of active voice is:

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On the other hand, we have:

Passive Voice

Object + verb to be/have + been (if there is) + past participle + by subject (if there is)

An example is:

  • Rice is eaten by me.
  • A book is written by me.
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Active voice starts with subject causing something to object.

Passive voice starts with object being caused something by subject.

And we know that a letter cannot write itself so it cannot be a subject but an object.

Hence, the letter was written yesterday is correct, indicating that the letter was being done and not letter doing.

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hi! it seems like these people are looking for somewhere as well as seem a little lost. it is also nighttime which makes most people afraid because they are afraid of the unknown. i definitly would not say happy because nothing in their tone gives that indication and i would not say angry because they seem pretty civil with each other. that leaves fear and anxiety which i think seem like two emotions anyone would feel in their situation!

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