Which literary device is the main message conveyed to the reader through the plot of a text? plot climax theme symbolism

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is theme.  

Obviously it isn't plot, as plot is used in the definition/clue for the word.
If you have studied figurative language, you should know that it can't be symbolism.
Also, while the climax should be invigorating, it shouldn't be the main message of the entire book, and it isn't really conveyed through the plot.

By process of elimination, you could figure out that this was theme.


Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Theme

Explanation:

In literature, the theme is the central message or life lesson that a story holds about a topic. Very often, this literary device is not stated outright in the story, instead, it is suggested through the plot: the series of events of the story, the conflicts, the characters' actions, and words and their interaction with one another.


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Answer:

A. Learning to manage priorities

Explanation:

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Her sketches are unusual because of their unusual perspective, radical use of color, and she uses unexpected subjects.This sentence has an error in

A. verb tense.
B. parallelism.
C. punctuation.
D. modifiers.

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The sentence stated above has an error in: B. parallelism. Parallelism is the use of identical grammatical form as to items of the same level of importance. 

Using parallelism, the sentence above should have been written this way:

Her sketches are unusual because of their unusual perspective, radical use of color, and unexpected subjects usage.

In this sentence, there is parallel structure in the use of adjective forms.

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d. Varying points of view are expressed, including some that are clear disagreements.

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Its d. Although its good to be polite, a good discussion hears out everyones opinions. Not everyone will always agree and thats good!
The Answer Is D. Varying points of view are expressed, including some that are clear disagreements.

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What does it say about mediocracy?

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Answer: i agree

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Yes I agree with this quote because you cant just automatically be perfect at something you have to practice, and practice leads to doing better and better at it.