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Anna007 [38]
1 year ago
8

What is one way to think about theme

English
1 answer:
Mariulka [41]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

c) A theme is an insight that the story reveals about human nature.

Explanation:

a) A theme concerns the consequences characters face.

b) A theme is what tells the characters how to behave.

c) A theme is an insight that the story reveals about human nature.

d) A theme is an unbiased view of an event

You may say that a story's theme is its central message. That's what the author wants readers to take away from the novel. The essay's theme comes after the introduction. The main part of an essay is the body, which contains the proof for the thesis.

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