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It may be said that great literature embraces ambiguity because

A. little insight is offered into the character or qualities of an antagonist.
B. it reflects the uncertainty we face in real-life decisions.
C. it allows us to interpret a plot in at least two ways. (Wrong)
D. we seldom have clues to the motivations of the protagonist.

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Answer:

It may be said that great literature embraces ambiguity because

B. it reflects the uncertainty we face in real-life decisions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Literature is a reflection of the real world. As life is uncertain so is literature. The ambiguity in a piece of literature is symbolic that any uncertain or unpredictable thing can happen. Ambiguity provides literature on the freedom to create a universe parallel to the real world.

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