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How do authors develop a theme using context and genre?
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By showing the connections between people, situations, and events.
By showing how society was at the time of the story.
By contrasting the beginning and the end of the story.
By reflecting real-world problems in the story.
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By reflecting real-world problems in the story.
Context (historical/cultural background) and genre (e.g., dystopia, satire, realism) let authors shape characters, events, and tone so the work comments on actual social issues and thereby develops its theme.
Context (historical/cultural background) and genre (e.g., dystopia, satire, realism) let authors shape characters, events, and tone so the work comments on actual social issues and thereby develops its theme.
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