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What are the three categories that Shakespeare's works are divided into?

A) Comedies, tragedies, and sonnets

B) Novels, poems, and plays

C) Dramas, epics, and histories

D) Sci-fi, fantasy, and romance

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Final answer:

Shakespeare's works are divided into three categories: comedies, tragedies, and sonnets.

Step-by-step explanation:

Shakespeare's works are divided into three categories: comedies, tragedies, and sonnets. Comedies are plays that feature lower-class characters, emphasize silly or bawdy themes, and often end in marriage. Tragedies depict a protagonist's downfall due to their own tragic flaw and feature noble characters, elevated language, and scenes of suffering and death. Sonnets are a form of poetry that consist of 14 lines and follow a strict rhyme scheme.

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