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Which is an example of making a connection to the audience referencing a literary tradition?

A. Condensing the woman's story into a concise political cartoon
B. Naming the owner of the chemical company after a fairy tale villain
C. Replacing the actual name of the chemical factory with "Evil Chem"
D. Writing a song to honor the woman for her bravery

User Ved Singh
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Answer:

Is B.

just did it on ( a p e x )

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The correct answer is B) naming the owner of an American Company after a fairy tale villain.

An example of making a connection to the audience referencing a literary tradition is naming the owner of an American Company after a fairy tale villain.

A literary tradition means the accumulation of many texts in order to share them with other people. The important concept here is the passing of stories through time to keep them alive. There are stories that can live through many generations in the form of a tale, an expression, a story, or a fable. That is a literary tradition. That is why an example of making a connection to the audience referencing a literary tradition is naming the owner of an American Company after a fairy tale villain. This way people can remind the name and make a direct connection to the story.


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