What is NOT one way that authors develop themes in their stories?(1 point)Responsesthrough the repeated use of symbolsthrough the repeated use of symbolsthrough creating changes in the settingthrough creating changes in the settingby making readers question the author’s attitude toward their workby making readers question the author’s attitude toward their workby using dialogue and actions that repeatedly reference a similar idea

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The option that is NOT one way that authors develop themes in their stories is:

by making readers question the author’s attitude toward their work.

While authors can evoke questions about their attitude, this does not directly contribute to the development of themes in the same way as using symbols, changes in setting, or referencing similar ideas through dialogue and actions.