Which connection would be considered a text-to-world connection? connecting the events in the novel Chains with the culture of 1
700s America connecting the villain in The Final Problem with other antagonists in mystery novels connecting the book The American Revolution with an article about the Mexican Revolution connecting the theme of the novel Hatchet with the theme of the novel Island of the Blue Dolphins
connecting the events in the novel Chains with the culture of 1700s America
Explanation:
Text-to-world means exactly what it sounds like. Compare a written text to a world event.
A is the correct answer because it involves a real-life source (1700s America) and a textual source <em>(Chains)</em>. None of the other sources have the "world" part.
connecting the villain in The Final Problem with other antagonists in mystery novels = text-to-text
connecting the book The American Revolution with an article about the Mexican Revolution = text-to-text
connecting the theme of the novel Hatchet with the theme of the novel Island of the Blue Dolphins = text-to-text