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<em>Despite the absence of reference text, the Korean War which was fought by the communist-backed North Korea and the US-backed South Korea was tragic due to the fact that many of the families affected by the war were forced to part ways. Moreover, famine and a series of dictatorial regimes plagued the two countries even after the signing of the Korean truce.</em>
Explanation:
Answer:
Authors reinterpret familiar stories because
Option A. To use shared references that allow the audience to feel more
connected to the story.
Explanation:
Authors refer to familiar stories so that they connect with the audience better. Audience already knows a story and when an author reinterprets that story, audience can better understand his version. They can understand his point of view by use of the shared references of that story which they are aware of.
He doesn't do this to improve the story as per option B. Also, he doesn't use simple dialogue in different languages as Option C. Option D is also incorrect which says that author wants to show advancement of literary and artistic tradition.
I told u the answer in the comments
Answer:
Upset
Explanation:
He’s feeling upset that he was possibly left out of something, got pranked/cheated on, etc. Whatever happened was so bad that he thought they might be joking
Great story! If you're still continuing on the story, I suggest adding a falling action for the conflict.