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English, 25.11.2020 22:30, whitakers87

Which additional piece of evidence from the article creates the MOST COMPLETE argument that other elements of a book or short story can illustrate its theme?
(A)
(B)
The plot of a novel is the action that takes place within the course of the narrative.
A major theme is an idea that a writer repeats in his work, making it the most significant idea in a literary
work
(C)
Next, consider what the author's view on these subjects might be. These views will point you toward the
work's themes. Here's how to get started.
Note that none of these elements (plot, subject, character or point of view) constitute a theme in and of
itself.
(D)

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