How does the author use fictional elements to develop a theme in "Look Homeward, Angel"?
A.The author develops the societal outcast theme through characterization.
B.The author develops the marital harmony theme through plot details.
C.The author develops the small-town gossip theme through setting details.
D.The author develops the coming-of-age theme through point of view.

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C- because the author develops a small town gossip theme through the setting details but im not 100% sure of this answer

The author uses fictional elements to develop a theme in "Look Homeward, Angel" by developing  the societal outcast theme through characterization. Option A is correct.

"Look Homeward, Angel" is a novel written by Thomas Wolfe in 1929.  It is a highly autobiographical American coming-of-age story.

Among fictional elements we can mention: Plot, Setting, Character, Conflict, Symbol, and Point of View.

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