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laiz [17]
3 years ago
13

The overriding idea in any piece of fiction is known as its

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DochEvi [55]3 years ago
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The answer to your question is D. Theme.

OlgaM077 [116]3 years ago
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<span>An overrding idea found in any piece of fiction is known as the D. theme. The setting is where the story is happening while the conflict is the situation that needs to be resolved. The plot is the way in which events are organized while the theme is the most basic idea explored.</span>
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