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English, 22.08.2020 08:01, HyperT1676

Read "Is That a Symbol?" and answer the questions in complete sentences. Due: Thursday, August 20, 2020 at 11:59 pm
1. On the first page of the reading, what does Foster argue about symbols?
2. What makes a symbol different from an allegory?
3. On page two, what "tools" does Foster argue when need to use on a symbol?
4. Read the paragraph beginning with "The only thing" on page four. Why do different readers have
different
interpretations?
5. On page five, what sorts of things does Foster argue can be symbols?

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