Hey there!
I dont quite get it, Are we trying to find antonyms? And if so, is there an underlined word we need to focus on?
Unless, you are talking about "opposite of".
The prefix that you would find in a word to indicate "opposite of." is "Dis."
D) however. It implies she should be used to it but she still doesn't like it.
<em>The key difference between a central idea and a motif is </em><em>b) A central idea is abstract, while a motif is concrete. </em>
A <u>central idea</u> of a literary work -the theme- is the dominant idea the author wants to conveys. <u>Motifs</u>, on the other hand, are all the devices the author uses to support that main idea, such as images, symbols or words. <u>Motifs</u> have a symbolic value and remind the reader about the theme.