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Geovanni
12 May, 21:48
Why do authors reference familiar stories
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Kenley Willis
12 May, 23:36
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For a sense of relatability and to make a deeper meaning.
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Jaylin Hester
12 May, 23:40
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Authors reference stories that the reader could be familiar with. This could be an act of calling the reader attention.
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