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When an author mentions or describes some special thing more than once, it implies that that 'thing' symbolizes something else, probably an abstract quality keyed with the written work's theme.

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The answer is true. If there is a reoccurring theme, event, object, or setting (ex: The story repeatedly mentions starry nights) it probably symbolizes something that the author is trying to express.
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Answer:

true.

Step-by-step explanation:

All good narrative is never gratuitous. If an author returns to an object or event recurrently, it most likely means that the author is trying to elaborate on a symbol or a meaningful content that is related to the work of fiction as a whole, probably as one important key in the interpretation of the whole. A good example is Steinbeck´s “the chrysanthemums”, where the author likens the flowers to the main character.

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