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iren [92.7K]
2 years ago
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Which details from the text best support the author’s purpose?.

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1 answer:
Nataly_w [17]2 years ago
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The details from the text that best support the author’s purpose are as follows:

  • Old German tales once held communities together.
  • Older storied often expressed the essence of Volk culture.
  • Epics and other tales were linguistic.

<h3>What does the author's purpose signify?</h3>

The word "author's purpose" may be defined as the objective or intention that an author has before writing or framing literature. It depicts the idea behind the author's literary work.

The complete question is as follows:

Which details from the text best support the author’s purpose? Check all that apply.

  • Modern literature can be remarkably rich and informative.
  • Many people enjoy reading both ancient and modern literature.
  • Old German tales once held communities together.
  • Older stories often expressed the essence of Volk culture.
  • Epics and other tales were linguistic and based on history.

The context of this question illustrates the story of two Grimms brothers who are very loyal to German literature. They assumed that modern literature had its significance, but antique stories depicted a people's civilization in its most refined form.

The details of the text that refers to the question is attached below:

Therefore, it is well described above.

To learn more about the Grimms brothers, refer to the link:

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