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English, 23.01.2021 05:20 amy1983

S When making an analogy or
connecting the theme of your
essay to a myth or fable,
A. just make a quick reference to it at the end of
your essay so it won't dominate your message,
B. be sure to include the entire analogy, myth, or
fable so your readers won't be confused.
C. be sure to make the connection clear to your
readers,
D. that have little to no connection with the
topic or theme of your essay.

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