Explain the connections between this play and the tradition of Tragedy. Why and how is this play part of the tradition of Tragedy?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary
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Answer the question in the affirmative, using direct object pronouns.
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el baloncesto
A. en el estadio B. en el campo deportivo C. en el gimnasio
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Tony's time constraints kept him from seeing his friends as often as he would like
A) obligations B) restrictions C) policies D) decisions
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In the Victorian era:
a. each gender had specifically assigned roles b. men and women were considered equal c. women were expected to have several affairs before marriage d. the double standard disappeared from middle-class society
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