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nignag [31]
3 years ago
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You should analyze an idea found in a work of fiction as found in all of these areas EXCEPT _____. a character's point of view a

nd symbolism the relevance of the idea to your life The implications of the work
English
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notka56 [123]3 years ago
3 0
<span>You should analyze an idea found in a work of fiction as found in all of these areas except the relevance of the idea to your life. Although a story may have an impact on you and your life, that effect is still not really relevant if you want to interpret ideas from a wrok of fiction. The events in the story happen regardless of whether they can be applied to your life as well, and you should analyze them only taking into account the book and perhaps the life of the author.</span>
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