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What is NOT one way that authors develop themes in their stories?(1 point)
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through the repeated use of symbols
through the repeated use of symbols
through creating changes in the setting
through creating changes in the setting
by making readers question the author’s attitude toward their work
by making readers question the author’s attitude toward their work
by using dialogue and actions that repeatedly reference a similar idea
by using dialogue and actions that repeatedly reference a similar idea
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Answer: by making readers question the author’s attitude toward their work.
Explanation: Themes are developed through symbols, recurring ideas in dialogue/actions, and changes in setting or events that illustrate the idea. Questioning the author's attitude relates more to tone or authorial intent, not a direct method of developing theme.
Explanation: Themes are developed through symbols, recurring ideas in dialogue/actions, and changes in setting or events that illustrate the idea. Questioning the author's attitude relates more to tone or authorial intent, not a direct method of developing theme.
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