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leva [86]
3 years ago
6

What is the difference between subject/topic and a theme? I will mark brainlist.

English
1 answer:
dsp733 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Theme generally refers to the central idea or a perception conveyed in writing. A topic is the subject that is treated or presented within writing. Topics play the role of explaining what a story is all about, while, themes explain the reason why it was written in the first place.

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