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The theme of a story is what the author is trying to convey — in other words, the central idea of the story. Short stories often have just one theme, whereas novels usually have multiple themes. ... That is, the events of the story illustrate the theme, and the lesson that you learn relates directly to the theme.
No man is not inherently "evil" but we we did evolve from primates and all have the capacity to act in ways that damage ourselves and others.
A word used to describe an action
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Example:
Explanation:
You always had everything you wanted, but you know there's kids that don't have everything they wanted. Let's say you have the iPhone 11 pro max, other kids have really old phones, you ask them "ew why don't you upgrade?" they respond with "I can't afford it" one day the iPhone 13 pro max releases and every single one of your friends gets a iPhone 13 pro max! you run to your parents and ask them for the new phone, but sad for them to deliver the bad news! they are short on money and can't buy you the newest phone, and they need you to sell your iPhone to afford food. you end up buying a old phone and appreciate what you have. ( moral of the story you went through the same experience one of the fellow kids are experiencing putting you in their shoes"
Answer:
People cannot experience anything objectively.
Explanation:
We can do scientific tests and use our collective minds to figure out how the universe works, we'll always be experiencing reality from our own perspective. In conclusion, very little of our lives are actually objective.
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