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Why might a story be reinterpreted by another author?

A. To make a story more specific to the circumstances of another culture
B. To stop readers from reading a story that is offensive and unpleasant
C. To show it is not a great story and could have been written better
D. To allow readers of a new era to discover a story written in a previous age

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A. To make a story more specific to the circumstances of another culture

The correct answer is A. I just answered it and used D which was wrong!
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Answer:

The answer is A.To make a story more specific to the circumstances of another culture

Step-by-step explanation:

We are surrounded by different cultures in the world, and of course they are very different. A culture may perceive something as wonderful while other cultures may perceive it as wrong or dissapointing. This is the reason why another author can reinterpret a story, to tailor it to the circumstances of another culture. Letter B and C cannot be possible as they're not enough argumentative for another author to take another's author work and reinterpreti it. And letter D isn't possible either as we can read stories written in previous ages all the time, it is difficult but not impossible or a solid reason for reinterpreting a story.

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