What is the main conflict in the book Total Tragedy of a Girl Named Hamlet? asked 270 days ago by Debra - 2 answers
The total tragedy is that Ms. Hamlet couldn't pick up the book & figure out own future.... had she tried, she would have passed the quiz, written the paper, impressed her teacher and be set for college... knowing how to study, read assignments and LEARN would have given her a head start on her future. That is truly the tragedy in this question, don't you think, Debra? (another one bites the dust!) For Hamlet, the main problem is either concerning her new talent/curse; or it includes Dezzie going to her school and causing problems for her.
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