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WINSTONCH [101]
4 years ago
7

Which print feature would enhance both passages by opening with a quotation that specifies the theme?

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1 answer:
Inga [223]4 years ago
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Answer:

Option B

The Epigraph

Explanation:

The epigraph is a very short writing which not usually more than two paragraphs, which could be in the form of a quote, a poem, or a few sentences. They serve the purpose of introducing the book to the audience.

The epigraph is usually used to usher the readers into the novel, by giving them a piece of information that will either excite them about the literary work, or explain better what the literary work is all about.

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