A theme is the principle or dominant message that the author of a text is trying to pass across to the readers of the text.
<h3>What are some examples of themes?</h3>
Some examples of theme are:
- The rich also cry
- Happiness is a choice
- Tough times don't last
- Good guys always win in the end.
To identify a theme, one must pay close attention to the conflict that the protagonist is trying to resolve.
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I want to say yes because those are factual evidences that can't be denied whereas testimonies are important, they can just not be telling the truth.
The above question wants to analyze your writing skill and for that reason, I cannot write your text, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you should read the text about Danny and the girl he met. This reading should make you understand the relationship between Danny and the girl and how that relationship can continue or end over time.
Based on this type of interpretation, you must imagine situations where the friendship of these two characters will be important or reasons that will make them move away.
After that, you can write your text.
<h3>Steps to write the text:</h3>
- Show how the relationship between them was established.
- Show how they interact.
- Show how situations strengthen or weaken this interaction.
- Show what they mean to each other.
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