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more woeful, most woeful
Yes, it is, in all grammatical ways a sentence.
The phrase "O woe! O woeful woeful woeful day!" is from Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is spoken by Juliet in Act 3, Scene 2, expressing her despair after learning about Romeo's banishment. This moment highlights her deep emotional turmoil and the tragic consequences of their forbidden love.
They all looked woeful and sad since they could not attend the play
the boy filled the girls heart with woeful smiles...........i think ;)
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Type your answer here... rams hand was empty and his countenance was woeful
Woeful
Characterized by, expressive of, or causing sorrow or misery.Very bad; deplorable: "woeful ignorance".Source: Google search
Since woeful means sad, and ballad means a narrative poem or song, it would be a sad poem or song.
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