How does the author use fictional elements to develop a theme in "look homeward, angel"?
a. t...
English, 20.10.2019 00:00 Loggtech24
How does the author use fictional elements to develop a theme in "look homeward, angel"?
a. the author develops the societal outcast theme through characterization.
b. the author develops the marital harmony theme through plot details.
c. the author develops the small-town gossip theme through setting details.
d. the author develops the coming-of-age theme through point of view.
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