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Home > English > Literature > Prose and Fiction

What does the term ‘motif’ refer to in literature?

A. A recurring theme or element
B. A character's flaw
C. A type of conflict
D. A setting description

Answer: A recurring theme or element


Additional Information: A motif is a recurring element that has symbolic significance in a literary work.


Subjects: Prose and Fiction, Literature

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