"Life as tragedy" and "Life as comedy" both share the assumption that

A) ?art imitates life.
B) ?neither art nor life can determine the shape of who we are.
C) life is some kind of story.
D) ?life is an adventure.


C

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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