What does the word mimetic tell us about the difference between novels and most of the literature of the 1800s?
a. novels present fantasy as reality.
b. the authors were new and unknown.
c. novels were unique in trying to imitate real life.
d. novels presented common things in new ways.
françois and perrault are
a. drivers of the mail train.
b. gold diggers from california.
c. agents of the canadian government.
d. dog trainers from alaska.
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