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Aaron Sims
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26 March, 13:43
How was the "red death" described?
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Lawson Meza
26 March, 13:59
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The red death of the disease called the red death is Fictotious. Poe describes it as causing sharp pains and sudden dizziness and when profuse bleeding at the pores leading to death within a half an hour!
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Selena Norman
26 March, 14:06
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The "Red Death" The disease called the Red Death is fictitious. Poe describes it as causing "sharp pains, and sudden dizziness, and then profuse bleeding at the pores" leading to death within half an hour.
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