Question
Which is a motif in a work of literature?
the continued use of figurative language
concrete events or symbols that reoccur
the repetition of vowel sounds in a monologue.
the repetition of a word in a character’s speech.
the continued use of figurative language
concrete events or symbols that reoccur
the repetition of vowel sounds in a monologue.
the repetition of a word in a character’s speech.
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GPT-4o mini
A motif in a work of literature is best defined as **concrete events or symbols that reoccur**. Motifs are recurring elements that contribute to the overall theme or message of the work. While the other options involve repetition, they don't specifically align with the definition of a motif.
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