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In most theories of the relationship of literature and society reflection, influence, and social control are implied. Literature is interpreted as reflecting norms and values, as revealing the ethos of culture, the processes of class struggle, and certain types of social "facts." "Influence" is not strictly the reverse of reflection, since social stability and cultural ideals are involved. Social control, however, articulates closely with one version of reflection, though to a limited extent in complex, dynamic societies.
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Answer taken from https://www.jstor.org/stable/2772244?seq=1
Use guidelines and draw a circle and divide it into 4, then draw in your features and continue from there, hope this helped a bit
The story takes please somewhere undefined in the Middle East, most likely Persia. The story is simple. A king sleeps with different women every night and in the morning he beheads the previous nights' wife because his wife cheated on him and he doesn't trust them anymore. When he meets <span>Scheherazade she asks him if she could tell a story to her sister and the king also sat and listened. When it dawned, he liked it and decided not to kill her because it was a cliffhanger. This happened every night for 1001 nights during which he fell in love with her and eventually made her his new wife sparing her completely.</span>
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Cube
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A cube is made of lines that are drawn in specific ways that cause it to look three dimensional.