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Answer: I believe what you need is below.

Step-by-step explanation:

On the LEFT Cornell note, I wrote the following:

Drama One (Comedy): The feature of comedy is to amuse the audience. Another feature of comedy is how many types of comedy there are including romantic comedy, sentimental comedy, etc.

Drama Two (Melodrama): One feature of melodrama is the use of pathos, overwhelming use of emotion, etc. Another feature of melodrama is the effect it has on the audience.

Drama Three (Tragedy): One feature of tragedy is how the protagonists face internal or external challenges depending on the drama. Another feature of tragedy is that it is performed, not narrated.

Drama Four (Tragicomedy): One feature of tragicomedy is how complex the plots are, especially in Shakespeare's tragicomedies. Another feature of tragicomedy is that it mixes different aspects of comic and tragic forms such as the drama for the tragic part, and humorous elements for the comic part.

On the RIGHT Cornell note, I have the following download:

For the SUMMARY part on the LEFT Cornell note: In summary, I learned that there are multiple types of drama, which are comedy, tragedy, tragicomedy, and melodrama. I also learned that most dramas build off of others, such as tragicomedy, which is a combination of tragedy and comedy.

For the Summary part on the RIGHT Cornell note: In summary, I learned that drama is a portrayal of nonfictional or fictional work written by the playwright that is acted by actors. These actors act out a script that is written by the playwright and perform for entertaining purposes.

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