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Match each literary term with its correct definition.

1. theme
2. tone
3. audience
4. point of view

a. the people the author intended to reach through a piece of literature.
b. the overall observation or message about life conveyed by an author through a piece of literature.
c. the author's attitude toward the subject he/she is writing about.
d. the author's relationship to the audience and subject in a piece.

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