How does the author's use of juxtaposition highlight contrasts within the narrative? (1 point)

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Compares divergent ideas or perspectives
Compares divergent ideas or perspectives

Establishes the tone
Establishes the tone

Introduces complex themes
Introduces complex themes

Develops the setting
Develops the setting

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The most fitting response is:

Compares divergent ideas or perspectives

Juxtaposition in a narrative often serves to highlight contrasts between different characters, themes, or settings, thereby emphasizing the differences between them and deepening the reader's understanding of the story.

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