Answer:
Pretty Ugly & Original copies
Explanation:
Pretty ugly is an oxymoron because if you're pretty you look good, and when you're ugly you're quite the opposite.
Original copies is an oxymoron because if something is original you didn't copy it, and by asking for original copies what you're saying conflicts itself
A theme is a universal lesson learned and the central idea is a one-sentence main idea.
- <em>Central idea</em> conveys that the text is about mainly, whereas, <em>theme </em>refers to the author's message, life lesson or moral learned from the story.
- A <em>central idea</em> cannot be referred to as the topic of the text, on the other hand, a <em>theme</em> cannot be same as topic.
- In one sentence, the<em> central idea </em>can be stated, whereas, <em>themes</em> are repeated and can be multiple.
Therefore, a theme is not the central idea, nor it can act as a topic of the text.
I would say climax because that’s when the biggest turning point of the story is