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daser333 [38]
1 year ago
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What elements are important to consider as expressions of theme in poetry vs. fiction?

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vovangra [49]1 year ago
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Answer: c. imagery, dialogue, and characterization instead of plot and language

Explanation: when comparing themes, consider similarities and differences between the themes and how they are expresses. Similarity: poetry and fiction have the commonality of plot to reveal theme, differences: imagery&dialogue reveal a lot about theme in poetry:), but not as much in fiction

ioda1 year ago
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Answer:

imagery, figurative language, and sound effects instead of plot and dialogue

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