grammatical number - Should "was" or "were" be used here?



I was reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and in chapter 5 (“Fallen Warrior”) I came across the following sentence:



The suddenness and completeness of death was with them like a presence.



I am wondering, since there are two properties of death described here, shouldn't were be used instead?




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