How do authors use motifs

  1. what are motifs?Motifs are like repeated images or themes that run through a story. http://www.answers.com/motif In order to get
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  2. How do authors use motifs to reinforce themes throughout a literary work?
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  3. What are some motifs in Act IV?I read the entire act, but I still understand what the motifs are in this act? Any help?
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  4. Which best compares the authors’ purposes in Silent Springand "A Case for Waawaatesi”?Both authors want readers to protect
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  5. If a source has multiple authors, how many of them should you list in an APA style reference list citation?• A. Up to 20
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  6. when you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the folllowing must you do first? responses: A, trace the authors
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  7. What does the authors point of view? Tell the reader about the text the way languages used in the way information is organized
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  8. how can you determine what an authors point of view is?a. Ask yourself, “what does the author want me to think about this
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  9. ***** = my answerPlease check my work 1.Why would two different authors who are writing about the same topic represent it in two
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  10. 1. What is one similarity between the opening paragraphs of "America the Not-So-Beautiful" and "A Glimpse of Home"? #1 point#Bot
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