In what story are you specifically referring to
1,4,6 those are the answers that chosed for this question
the last one is the one that does not have a nominative absolute
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➷ The pretty perfect girl that you all want to be
Not a single one of you ever tries to see
How bad she's hurting every single day
But not a single moment does she look up and say
"I'm hurting, breaking, I just want to go
Under the ocean and let it flow"
If you only knew that the blood that ran
Though her was like snow ; so pure, so magical
But it was your thoughts and actions
That turned it all blacker than coal
You think you know her but you're just like the rest
Silly little fools that think her life's the best.
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<em>The key difference between a central idea and a motif is </em><em>b) A central idea is abstract, while a motif is concrete. </em>
A <u>central idea</u> of a literary work -the theme- is the dominant idea the author wants to conveys. <u>Motifs</u>, on the other hand, are all the devices the author uses to support that main idea, such as images, symbols or words. <u>Motifs</u> have a symbolic value and remind the reader about the theme.