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Why would a modernist author write about the consequences of greed when an author from the age of reason wrote a book with a similar theme?

A.
to emphasize how authors are unable to come up with new ideas in fiction writing
B.
to sell more copies of her book with a topic she knows is popular
C.
to ensure that no other modernist can write a book about the consequences of greed
D.
to put an end to the literary discussion about the consequences of greed
E.
to show how the consequences have changed or remained the same over time

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Answer:

E.

to show how the consequences have changed or remained the same over time

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Answer:

The correct answer option is E. to show how the consequences have changed or remained the same over time.

Step-by-step explanation:

An author from the age of reason will write a book where greed would be the main theme but in a manner which would be different than that of a modernist author, focusing more on the good and bad aspects of greed.

While a modernist author will try to reflect the same theme relating to the traditional as well as the modern era and talk about how the consequences have changed or remained the same over time.

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