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English, 20.09.2020 07:01 berankworthy3343

How is a topic different from a theme? A. It does not state the life lesson, whereas a theme does. B. It must take place in a larger literary conversation. C. It is written in a full paragraph form, with citations. D. It states a life lesson, while the theme does not.

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