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Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream is a __________ version of what could happen if Queen Elizabeth I did not have a successor while Shakespeare's Hamlet was the _________ version of what could occur if she did not have a successor.
drama; tragic
comedic; tragic
tragic; drama
tragic; comdeic
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I think it’s Drama Tragic and Tragic Drama
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The answer is tragic drama
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