- Yes
- Real
- They were alive for a time at the same time. Both are now dead.
Is the commonality they share biological on their persons?
Is the commonality involving some art (including paintings, literature, sculpture, music)?
Does it involve an accomplishment that they have done?
Does it involve an interaction with another 3rd person (only)?
Or does it involve an interaction with several people?
It does involved interaction(?) with another person.
I just wanted to make the distinction if it involved interaction between one or more than one persons.
Is the 3rd person someone famous?
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More than 1 individual.
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It isn’t just one person. It involves both famous and not-famous people.
Did they have the same job?
If so, did one replace the other at this job?
No to both.
Have they both met an entire group of people (not at the same time), for example, met (and got the proof of such as autographs) all of the men who walked on the moon?
Were either or both of them alive during the 21st century? The 20th? The 19th?
No.
Anna was born in the 19th century and died in the 20th century.
Kirstie was born in the 20th century and died in the 21 century.
As I said early, they were briefly both alive at the same time. Irrelevant, though.
Were either of them involved in criminal activity?
Is how they died relevant?
No to both.
This thing the two share: Is it something they did?
If so:
Did they do it accidentally?
Deliberately?
Deliberately, but the notable element, as far as we’re concerned, is an unexpected consequence?
Or was something done to them?
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Yes.
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Yes and No. This would need more questions to clarify.
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Yes and No. This would need more questions to clarify.
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Yes.
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No.
That “notable element” is the best question and provides the clearest answer to accidental vs deliberate.
does it have to do with science?
the periodic table of elements?
No to both.
Does the answer have anything to do with sports?
Art/Entertainment in any form?
No to both.
Alright lets go down this path and see if we can narrow it some aspect of human culture or condition.
First can we confirm that they were real human females?
Did what they share have something to do with:
History?
Politics?
War?
Medicine?
Law?
familial connection?
Geography?