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  1. Authors develop themes and central ideas usingStory elements Pictures Venn diagram Details
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  5. The Grapes of Wrath by John SteinbeckTheme refers to the central message of a literary work. Themes can be expressed as general
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  6. What is NOT one way that authors develop themes in their stories?A. through the repeated use of symbols B. through creating
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  7. What is NOT one way that authors develop themes in their stories? (1 point) through the repeated use of symbols through creating
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  8. You have read Langston Hughes's poem "Mother to Son" and the short story "Two kinds by Amy Tan. Think about how the authors
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  9. I'm having trouble writing an introduction to this literary analysis. It's for "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings". I'm
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  10. Authors of informational text usually write to convey a central idea or a claim about a specific topic. They then develop and
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