Yeah, if you really believe that what your believing in is right, never lose sight of it.
I do not know the answer but why not look the words up in the dictionary.
<em>The key difference between a central idea and a motif is </em><em>b) A central idea is abstract, while a motif is concrete. </em>
A <u>central idea</u> of a literary work -the theme- is the dominant idea the author wants to conveys. <u>Motifs</u>, on the other hand, are all the devices the author uses to support that main idea, such as images, symbols or words. <u>Motifs</u> have a symbolic value and remind the reader about the theme.
ummm, letter D ? I honestly can't tell you if its right or not. sorry
I think it might be c. but is it is wrong just tell me