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What is the difference between a cliché and an archetype? O A. A cliché requires the reader to think deeply about a story, while an
archetype is easy for the reader to figure out.
B. A cliché appears in a single story, while an archetype appears
repeatedly over several different types of stories.
O c. A cliché focuses on the plot elements in a story, while an
archetype focuses mainly on the actions of the characters.
O D. A cliché is overused and uninteresting, while an archetype remains
fresh because writers make it feel new.

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