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.

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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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