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Why do literary writers use paradoxes? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses To reveal the hidden moral of a play or story. To reveal the hidden moral of a play or story. To include detailed sensory descriptions in the text. To include detailed sensory descriptions in the text. To add a humorous element to a story or play. To add a humorous element to a story or play. To develop a mood of suspense and mystery. To develop a mood of suspense and mystery. To communicate an insight about a universal topic.
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CORRECT ANSWERS ARE: "To communicate an insight about a universal topic." and "To add a humorous element to a story or play."
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To communicate an insight about a universal topic.
To develop a mood of suspense and mystery.
To develop a mood of suspense and mystery.
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Apologies for the incorrect response. You are correct. Literary writers use paradoxes to communicate insight about universal topics and to add a humorous element to a story or play. Thank you for pointing that out.
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