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Why do authors reinterpret familiar stories?

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A. To use shared references that allow the audience to feel more
connected to the story
O
B. To improve a story that a more modern audience would find
inadequate or out of fashion
O
c. To use dialogue that is simple and easily understood by audiences
in several languages
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D. To show how far the literary and artistic tradition has advanced
over many centuries

User Nico Diz
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Answer:

a. to use shared references that allow the audience to feel more connected to the story

Step-by-step explanation:

A P E X

User Dellanira
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Answer:

Authors reinterpret familiar stories because

Option A. To use shared references that allow the audience to feel more

connected to the story.

Step-by-step explanation:

Authors refer to familiar stories so that they connect with the audience better. Audience already knows a story and when an author reinterprets that story, audience can better understand his version. They can understand his point of view by use of the shared references of that story which they are aware of.

He doesn't do this to improve the story as per option B. Also, he doesn't use simple dialogue in different languages as Option C. Option D is also incorrect which says that author wants to show advancement of literary and artistic tradition.

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