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Which aspects of a story best help the reader understand the author’s purpose? Select three options.
imagery
plot
repetition
setting
tone
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Plot, repetition, and tone.
- Plot shows what the author wants you to notice (conflicts, outcomes, themes) and thus reveals the message or purpose.
- Repetition highlights key ideas or arguments the author wants emphasized, clarifying intent.
- Tone (the author's attitude) directly signals purpose—whether to inform, persuade, entertain, or express feelings.
- Plot shows what the author wants you to notice (conflicts, outcomes, themes) and thus reveals the message or purpose.
- Repetition highlights key ideas or arguments the author wants emphasized, clarifying intent.
- Tone (the author's attitude) directly signals purpose—whether to inform, persuade, entertain, or express feelings.
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