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Which topic is most likely to be the subject of an elegy?
A: The celebration of a great success
B: The death of a close friend
C: The story of a hero's wooing
D: The comical side of a current event
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Answer:
B death of a close friend
Step-by-step explanation:
look the definition up
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The correct answer is
B: The death of a close friend
Elegies are mostly written as lamentations about the people who we've lost.
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