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What is ‘archetype’ in literature?

A. A recurring symbol or motif in literature
B. A typical character, action, or situation representing universal patterns
C. A type of dialogue
D. The plot structure

Answer: A typical character, action, or situation representing universal patterns


Additional Information: Archetypes resonate with readers by tapping into shared experiences.


Subjects: Creative Writing, Writing Skills

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