The two correct answers for why literary writers use paradoxes are:
- To communicate an insight about a universal topic.
- To reveal the hidden moral of a play or story.
Responses
To communicate an insight about a universal topic.
To communicate an insight about a universal topic.
To develop a mood of suspense and mystery.
To develop a mood of suspense and mystery.
To reveal the hidden moral of a play or story.
To reveal the hidden moral of a play or story.
To include detailed sensory descriptions in the text.
To include detailed sensory descriptions in the text.
To add a humorous element to a story or play.
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The two correct answers for why literary writers use paradoxes are: