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English, 06.06.2020 23:00 girly37

Which choice is the most accurate definition of a theme? A theme is a life lesson the author learns from a narrative.

A theme is a life lesson the antagonist learns from a narrative.

A theme is a life lesson a minor character learns from a narrative.

A theme is a life lesson the reader learns from a narrative.

Which of the following is not true about theme?

A theme may be explicit or implicit.

There can be more than one theme in a narrative.

A theme is found in the beginning of the story.

A character does not always learn the life lesson.

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