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A play tells a gritty, realistic story in a surprising way that defies conventions. In which literary era was it most likely written in A) Victorian B) modern C) Elizabethan D) interregnum
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A play tells a gritty, realistic story in a surprising way that defies conventions. In which literary era was it most likely written in
A) Victorian
B) modern
C) Elizabethan
D) interregnum
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Answer:
modern
Step-by-step explanation:
just took it goofi
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I think it is B.) ModernĀ (apex)
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