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The theme is universal - we all want to make things sound better than they are. That's why when someone asks you "Does this dress make me look fat?" you always say no, even if it does. We want the world to sound better because if we really focused on how bad the world is then no one would want to live in it. But not all writing does make things sound better than they actually are. Some writing is really depressing and makes things sound as bad or worse than they are.
Explanation:
Answer:
The sentence that best reflects the theme in this book concerns lying.
Explanation:
The sentence that best reflects the theme in the piece <<The Piece of String>> by Guy the Maupassant is:"What grieved me," said he, "was not the thing itself, do you understand, but it was being accused of lying. Nothing does you so much harm as being in disgrace for lying."
The main character lived and died while people continued thinking he was guilty, even there existed a proof he wasn’t. It is always easier to believe in something bad in a man than in good, it is in humane nature.
What poem is it?
A simile example would be "crazy like a fox"
Its comparing one thing with another thing of a different kind.