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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Answer:
Unimportant to a given topic.
Explanation:
According to the chart the prefix irr means not. Hence the "not" important ( relevant, the base of the word means important to a given topic)
Answer:
"I took from my waistcoat-pocket a pen-knife, opened it, grasped the poor beast by the throat, and deliberately cut one of its eyes from the socket!"
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In general, we can say that most of the fake news disseminated during the election period originated from social networks. The creators of these fake news prefer to use this type of media, due to the ease in which the information is propagated through it, reaching a large number of people in a matter of minutes.
The spread of fake news is made by the population, but the creation of fake news is made by a group of people with the objective of harming candidates with relevance and making them "incriminated" by crazy and unrealistic crimes.