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Unity of time in a tragedy implies that all actions should take place
simultaneously
intermittently
in a single revolution of the sun
within the same locale
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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS C!
The unity of time refers to the concept that the action of the tragedy tends to take in a single day, or, according to Aristotle, the action of the play should try to "as far as possible, confine itself to a single revolution of the sun."

I second the first speaker
demilade unity of time in tragedy implies that all action in a tragedy should occur over a period of time no more than 24 hours

The unity of time refers to the concept that the action of the tragedy tends to take in a single day, or, according to Aristotle, the action of the play should try to "as far as possible, confine itself to a single revolution of the sun."

The correct answer is C
The unity of time refers to the concept that the action of the tragedy tends to take in a single day, or, according to Aristotle, the action of the play should try to "as far as possible, confine itself to a single revolution of the sun."

My school this is wrong the correct answer is C in a single revolution of the sun


