In literature, what is a symbol?
a. an object that does not actually represent what it is su...
English, 22.10.2019 10:00 lealaslee858
In literature, what is a symbol?
a. an object that does not actually represent what it is supposed to be
b. a musical instrument
c. something that functions in a story the way you expect but also stands for something more than itself
d. something that serves a different function in the story than what is expected
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