How do authors of dystopias often develop themes through setting?
a. by using flashback and o...
English, 29.01.2020 07:43 jbehrens6538
How do authors of dystopias often develop themes through setting?
a. by using flashback and other methods to show the link between past and present
b. by imitating the social patterns of other authors to criticize their works
c. by establishing weather conditions that create suspense and conflict
d.
by creating fictional societies that reflect problems in the world today
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