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6. Mizo pi Pu te suangtuahna in a huop zau hle ani tih engtin nge Kan hriat theih ang​

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Answered by ash200616
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Everyone should have goals in life. Goals make life beautiful. When you have a goal, you live for that goal and put effort each day to achieve it. And when you achieve that goal, it brings you unlimited happiness.  

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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Literary historian J. A. Cuddon has defined the horror story

as “a piece of fiction in prose of variable length... which shocks or

even frightens the reader, or perhaps induces a feeling of repulsion

or loathing”. It creates an eerie and frightening atmosphere. Horror

is frequently supernatural, though it can be non-supernatural. Often

the central menace of a work of horror fiction can be interpreted

as a metaphor for the larger fears of a society.

Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary gives the primary definition

of horror as “a painful and intense fear, dread, or dismay.” It stands

to reason that “horror fiction” is fiction that elicits those emotions in

the reader. If we accept this definition, then horror can deal with

the mundane or the supernatural, with the fantastic or the normal.

It does not have to be full of ghosts, ghouls, and things to go bump

in the night. Its only true requirement is that it elicits an emotional

reaction that includes some aspect of fear or dread.

The beginnings of the genre of literature of horror can be

derived from the formation of the tradition of gothic literature, which

rose in the 18th century. However, the very beginning of the horror

is connected with the works of English authors who followed and

developed the gothic tradition. They created characters that became

archetypes for the genre of horror (monster, vampire etc.). Based

on the historic tradition and the frequent occurrence of supernatural

elements, the genre of horror is considered as one “apex of the

popular fantasy triangle” together with fantasy and science fiction.

It is so despite the fact that fantastic horror is only one of the two

flows of this genre that exist together with the so-called realistic

horror. Unlike science fiction and fantasy, the definitions of the genre

of horror do not stand on the structure of various works; they

rather focus on the aesthetic aspect and emotions, which are evoked

in the readers (fear, horror, anxiety etc.) Based on this, horror is

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