The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. literature reflecting the historical context in which it is written" This work provides the BEST example of the <span>literature reflecting the historical context in which it is written</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A simile uses like or as in order to compare something.
They would in fact find both because they found it frightening but also partly truthful which could also add hope.
The correct answer is B. A statement
Explanation:
In writing a theme is defined as the main underlying idea that covers all the text, this main idea can be stated implicitly or explicitly depending on the type of text and level of formality, for example in case of stories the theme is not explicitly stated, but in other such as articles it is. As this is the idea that guides a text, it is important to use a statement to make the theme clear, this means the theme should be expressed in an affirmative, clear and concise sentence, this also implies the theme cannot be summarized with only one word and a question or exclamation should not be used. Thus, a theme is best written as a statement.