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It sounds like there's a problem with the charger. The wire on the charger is rather delicate. So is the port on your tablet where the wire plugs in. There may be a break inside the wire. If you dropped your tablet while the wire was plugged in and it hit the floor on the charger plug, the charger plug could have damaged the charging port in the tablet or the wire itself could be damaged.
Find someone else who has the same tablet and ask to switch chargers to see if either of them still work on the other tablet. If your friend's charger starts charging your tablet without a problem, then the problem is a a broken wire in your charger. If neither charger will charge your tablet but both chargers charge your friends tablet without a problem, then the problem is with the charging port on your tablet.
You neglected to provide the age of the tablet. If it's a couple years or older your battery might be on the way out. They don't last forever and some of them aren't of the best quality to begin with. Charge it all night long. In the morning when you turn it on if it still doesn't work right be sure to check the battery level with the A/C adapter unplugged. The level indicators are based on the voltage. If the voltage doesn't come up to spec, it might show less than 100% charge even when charged overnight.
The wi-fi problem could be battery related, too, as wi-fi is a radio transceiver that sends as well as receives signals. Wi-fi doesn't work so well if the transmitter produces a weak or intermittent signal.
It could be the battery is already on its end of life. Could be, your charger can't deliver enough power to work and charge the tablet. Before you start worrying, please leave the tablet on a charger over night, with everything switched off. Then remove it from the charger and start it. If you keep having the same problem, and you can't check the quality of the battery, start saving for a new tablet. Not worth paying 100 dollar for replacing the battery, if you can buy a new tablet for the same price. If you can open the tablet, check if the battery is still connected correct.
Does it do anything at all when you press and hold the power button? Hold the power button in for about 15 seconds. That should force it to reboot.
If you get nothing from doing that, then that usually means one of two things: either the tablet is not charged and the battery is completely depleted, or that the tablet is broken and will not boot. Try charging it with a different cable, try a different charger, or try plugging it into a PC USB port with the PC turned on. Leave it plugged in overnight. It should trickle charge that way and give you enough power to boot up.
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