A word or phrase used in a non-literal sense for rhetorical or vivid effect :)
Text document is the answer
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He has been a spy for the White Witch, and he doesn't tell on Lucy to make up for it.
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if we are looking at this as how most stories are typically laid out then i feel like the obvious answer would be: C. animating people from the past, the show helps history come alive
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This is because it is when all the essential techniques come in. For example, foreshadowing, similies and metaphors etc.
Well a theme is the central message and lesson, so the way I learned is to come up with possible morals of the novel, then find evidence for each one, see which one is best supported, and use that one. If you think that will take too long, just find possible morals, then keep ruling them out until the one that makes the most sense is left, then find evidence for only that one.
Hope I helped you.