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jace

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An allegory is a story that suggests a deeper symbolic meaning by
 
  a) employing a third-person point of view
  b) focusing on the actions of a heroic character
  c) using concrete sensory details to develop the setting
  d) making characters and events stand for abstract ideas or forces

Question 2

Works that are written to interpret and evaluate literary texts are called
 
  a) literary memoirs
  b) literary criticism
  c) persuasive writing
  d) informational writing



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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