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Mashcka [7]
2 years ago
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20. When we describe events that happen in works of literature, what tense should we use? τοοτ past tense past perfect tense fut

ure tense present tense С C​
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Ivan2 years ago
6 0

present tense

when we are describing events that happen in works of literature we should describe it in the present tense because literature is all about presents works although there a little of old works. literature is all about life characterization of humans because it deals with our emotions, feelings. it deals with prose, drama, and poetry.

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