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dangina [55]
3 years ago
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Please answer this correctly. I really need the help. thank you. I am currently doing this quiz and if i get the answer right, i

m gonna give you a brainly!
To compare and contrast the themes of two different literary works, you should follow a specific process. What is the FIRST step in the process?
Group of answer choices

A) Determine the theme of each work, and state it in your own words.

B) Analyze the effects of setting and word choice in each work.

C) Make a list of the literary elements found in both works.

D) Explain the differences between the two works, in terms of the effect of form on theme.
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lions [1.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is A hope I helped please mark brainliest :)

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