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A three-act play or a novel are to be read; a total of two hundred pages 1 2 of poetry—lyric, dramatic, or narrative—is also required of everyone

A three-act play or a novel are to be read; a total of two hundred pages 1 2 of poetry—lyric, dramatic, or narrative—is also required of everyone

  

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anonymous A three-act play or a novel are to be read; a total of two hundred pages 1 2 of poetry—lyric, dramatic, or narrative—is also required of everyone . OK, but you inserted '1 2' for no apparent reason, and you forgot to put any punctuation at the end of the sentence. And you didn't even ask a question.

  • anonymous A three-act play or a novel are to be read; a total of two hundred pages 1 2 of poetry—lyric, dramatic, or narrative—is also required of everyone .
  • OK, but you inserted '1 2' for no apparent reason, and you forgot to put any punctuation at the end of the sentence.
  • And you didn't even ask a question.
  • " — not the sentence you're asking about.
  • Then put the sentence in the body of the post.
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anonymousA three-act play or a novel are to be read; a total of two hundred pages 1 2 of poetry—lyric, dramatic, or narrative—is also required of everyone.

OK, but you inserted '1 2' for no apparent reason, and you forgot to put any punctuation at the end of the sentence.

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