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mylen
2 months ago
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How do the authors use word choice and structure to support and develop the central idea in the two passages? Both authors use r

epetition to emphasize a key idea in the text. Both authors use words with negative connotations to tell about a challenge. Ibsen uses a cause-effect structure, while Woolf uses a problem-solution structure. Ibsen uses a problem-solution structure, while Woolf uses a cause-effect structure.
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2 answers:
Gnom [7.5K]2 months ago
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Woolf uses a cause-effect structure, while Ibsen communicates conflict through dialogue. A Doll’s House employs dialogue, plot, and character depictions to express its themes. I also made an educated guess that turned out to be correct. Hope this clarifies things.
hammer [7.6K]2 months ago
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Woolf employs a cause-effect structure, whereas Ibsen utilizes conflict through dialogue. A Doll’s House presents drama, and through dialogue, plot, and character development, authors convey their themes. Additionally, I guessed correctly, piecing together the facts afterward, which I hope assists.
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