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Which is a motif in a work of literature?
A) the continued use of figurative language
B) concrete events or symbols that reoccur
C) the repetition of vowel sounds in a monologue.
D) the repetition of a word in a character’s speech.


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Answer:

The answer is B) concrete events or symbols that reoccur

Explanation:

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Answer:

B. concrete events or symbols that reoccur

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Explanation:

A motif is an object or idea that repeats throughout a literary work. They can also be recurring pictures, symbols, ideas, or feelings. A motif can be both concrete and abstract. Meaning they can be something physical in the real world, or something nonphysical, like an idea.

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