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Angelina_Jolie [31]
3 years ago
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Which statement best explains the aesthetic elements of a literary work

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2 answers:
devlian [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Edgenuity 2020

Comparing and Contrasting Two Versions of The War of the Worlds

Quiz-

<u>C: aesthetic elements impart an artistic quality.</u>

Explanation:

I got it right

Sladkaya [172]3 years ago
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Aesthetic elements help us make a verdict whether or not a certain piece of literary work is "good" or "bad" aesthetically. 

This is a basic statement, of course, it is not quite that simple in reality.
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