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Which of the following best describes the difference between “content” and “style” in literature?

A. Content is writing with depth; style is writing with little substance
B. Content describes historical fiction; style is not historical
C. Content describes what is written; style describes how it is written
D. Content describes the way language works in a story; style is related to plot

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C) Content describes what is written; style describes how it is written

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Answer:

option c

Step-by-step explanation:

Okay the content of something is the information about it or the plot. style would be how you write.

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