WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Symbolism is a tool used to add depth to a piece of text. For this a...
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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Symbolism is a tool used to add depth to a piece of text. For this assignment, you are going to analyze symbolism in a work. You may choose a poem, a piece of art, a song, a movie (excerpt or short), a short story, or a novel excerpt. Picture books often have lots of symbolism too. Be sure to properly cite the text so I can find it. Please include a link if you have one. Many museums are doing free online tours-- check one out!
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