a; a recurring image, situation, or character in literature.
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An archetype is defined as?
a; a recurring image, situation, or character in literature.
b; a heroic character from ancient literature.
c; a story about a tradition.
d; a story that is common to different cultures.
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a; a recurring image, situation, or character in literature.
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