Answer:
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Explanation:
A theme is a message or main idea that the writer wants the reader to remember after reading his/her work. Most stories, plays, novels, and poems have more than one theme. ... A thematic statement is a complete sentence (or two) that express a theme. A thematic statement could serve as a thesis in a thematic essay.
Or basically theme= the sentence or sentences that tell the main point of what is being read.
The correct answer is the last option - “Most people,” I told him, “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
First of all, there has to be a comma after people. That comma is followed by quotation marks. Then you have the rest of the sentence (I told him), followed by another comma (before another quotation marks.) And finally, there has to be a period within the quote, before the final quotation marks.