The answer is A: uncovering hidden truths about life.
Every great writer in history has managed to make use of words written on a dead page to uncover a higher meaning for life and for living. Even though they rely on their genius to explore events, descriptions, and characters, weaving them into a narrative, it is, most remarkably, their ability to speak of something concrete and particular that, nonetheless, refers to universal traits, what reveals something new: the singularity of life´s potential, its power to be recreated and retold in a meaningful manner.
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- They went on a two week holiday to Tunisia
- I need a new pair of glasses, Mum.
- How much luggage do you have?
- Although he has travelled a lot by air, the plane taking off still makes him nervous.
- Darts is his most favourite game.
- We didn't have much rain last year.
- I'll give you a little bit of advice, Mary.
- Her knowledge about astronomy is very poor.
Explanation:
Honestly, I don't know about the 4th and the 6th sentence, I don't really see a way where I can write it without changing the words but I hope that the rest helped.
Answer:
Definitely intriguing characters. When characters are intriguing you feel for them and are interested in the story more.
C, the setting is the place and time of story. It just describes the scene, place and date/time of the story. :)