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Why does an author often bring a universal theme into the resolution of a story? A. to tie up all the details B. to provide a happy ending C. to explain culturally specific beliefs D. to communicate a
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Why does an author often bring a universal theme into the resolution of a story?
A. to tie up all the details
B. to provide a happy ending
C. to explain culturally specific beliefs
D. to communicate a moral message or lesson
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D. Seems most appropriate because most authors do try to get a message through using specific words. It is their way of communicating to the audience without meeting them in person.
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d is the answer and its correct(if ur doing gradpoint)
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