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What does the writer’s worldview refer to?


the use of a symbol as a theme


the writer's choice of archetypes


the writer's beliefs


the writer's message
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The writer's worldview refers to the writer's beliefs and perspective on life, society, and the world. It shapes the writer's message and the themes they explore in their work.
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