How might the title of a literary work help you examine its purpose?
The title often suggests the message the author wants to send.
The title always indicates the tone of the work.
The title identifies who the main characters are.
The title tells readers what they should expect to see in the plot.

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Answer:

The title tells readers what they should expect to see in the plot.

Explanation:

Titles are one of the most important parts of any literary work. It is a must for every work to have a title that will complete the work. Without it, it becomes almost as if the work is incomplete.

Titles not only help the writer specify his work but also enables the readers to get an inkling of what to expect in the work. It becomes a sort of a "compact" form of the overall content of the text. One way the title help examine its purpose is that it tells readers what they should expect to read and find in the story's plot.

Thus, the correct answer is the last/ fourth option.

Answer:

I think the answer is "The title often suggests the message the author wants to send."

Explanation:

The title of a literary work usually is carefully chosen to highlight the main idea or message of the work.

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