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Alex
2 years ago
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In 3–5 complete sentences, explain how the author develops the theme of your Module One short story. You can discuss how the aut

hor uses characters, conflict, events, or the setting to develop the theme; discuss only the elements that apply. Provide at least two examples from the text to show how the author develops the theme of your selected short story.RULES OF THE GAME ONLY PLEASE
English
1 answer:
Sergio039 [100]2 years ago
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Answer:  What lesson can be learned from the story? What

does this story mean? These questions are all asking about a story’s theme. The term

theme can be defined as the underlying meaning of a story. It is the message the writer is

trying to convey through the story. Often the theme of a story is a broad message about

life. The theme of a story is important because a story’s theme is part of the reason why

the author wrote the story. The author has a message he wants to share with readers, and

he uses his story as a way to get that message across.

Readers sometime have difficulty expressing their ideas of what the theme of a story could

be. One reason for this is because understanding a story’s theme requires interpretation

on the part of a reader. Another reason may be the fact that a story might have more than

one message. When trying to determine the theme of a story, it helps to remember that

there are many recurring themes that can be found in literature—in other words, the same

theme can appear in many different stories.

When trying to identify the theme in a story, a reader can begin by examining the story’s

conflict. A reader can consider the following questions as she tries to determine the

author’s message:

• What is the problem?

• How does the character confront the problem?

• How does it turn out in the end?

• Why does it turn out this way?

• What lesson is to be learned from the way the character dealt with the problem?

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