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ohaa [14]
2 years ago
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Let's Check In What is the definition of "universal theme"?

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Harrizon [31]2 years ago
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A definition that can be used for everything like slow and steady wins the race. THINGS LIKE THIS ARE NOT UINVERSAL THEMES: you should go slow when ur running a race or else you'll lose like the rabbit because he thought he was better.

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Feliz [49]2 years ago
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We could say (UNIVERSAL THEMES) are like ways to connect and gather ideas from and about the human condition. Examples of a universal theme would be love or hatred.

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