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Theme

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  • The theme could be a moral or life lesson.
    True
  • Sometimes the reader must infer the theme based on the theme topics and events in the plot.
    True
  • If the author does not explicitly state the theme, then a theme does not exist.
    False
  • Theme can be a debatable opinion.
    True
  • The theme is not always explicitly stated.
    True
  • The theme is a common idea or observation that the reader can relate to.
    True
  • The theme ties together other elements of the narrative, including the characters and the events in the plot.
    True
  • ANY theme can be considered valid IF you can support it with text evidence.
    True
  • The theme is generally presented in a complete sentence at the end of the introduction of a story.
    False
  • The theme is the same as the subject of a work of literature.
    False