I think the closest answer would be Conflict that arises from misunderstandings and trickery are resolved by the end of the play. The term 'tragedy' would be a terrible downfall that the character brings on his/herself and sometimes other people suffer as well. A tragedy is not bad luck
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For the answer to the question "10 letter noun , series of the contest between a number of competitors who compete for an overall price". I believe the answer to this question is competition but "tournament," is 10 letters.
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"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!"
This is based on the story "The Strange Case of Dr<span>. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". And in this story, the statement that best shows how Mr. Utterson and Dr. Lanyon differ is that Dr. Lanyon is more sociable than Mr. Utterson. The answer for this would be the last option. Hope this helps.</span>
The grammatical mistakes found in the text consist of the incorrect use of the articles "a" and "an", which means we need to correct them by changing the articles.
<h3>The use of "an" and "an"</h3>
The indefinite articles "a" and "an" are used before singular nouns. The article "a" must be used before nouns that begin with a consonant sound, whereas "an" must come before those that begin with a vowel sound.
The grammatical mistakes in the text consist of using one article when the other should be employed. Let's correct them below:
... an treasure hunt --> a treasure hunt
... an handheld GPS --> a handheld GPS
... a adventure-loving nature --> an adventure-loving nature
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