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Which of the following is a characteristic of a novel?

Question 3 options:

a.Novels have only a few characters


b.Novels have simple, straightforward themes (and few of them).


c.Novels are filled with great and specific details


d.Every word matters in a novel.

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Answer:

C. Novels are filled with great and specific details.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a novel, the story isn't simplified. It is the same with the themes in a novel. Both are complex, and specified. Not every word matters though, for example, 'and' is a common conjunction used in a vast majority of sentences but it doesn't hold great significance. Characters can be varied, and numerous. It usually isn't limited to a few characters.

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