what is the message of the story
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A theme is the message, or lesson, that the reader learns by reading the story. Sometimes a story has a particular kind of message, known as a moral. A moral is a type of message that teaches a reader a life lesson, such as what is right or wrong, how to make decisions, or how to treat other people.
Now that you know what a theme or message is, let's figure out how to find it while you're reading.
Finding the Message
Pretend that you open up the message from the bottle you found at the beach. After unrolling the paper, you find that it's written in code. Is this your million dollar chance or your ticket to winning your school's cookie bake-off? To find out, you have to figure out what the code means.
In the same way, when you read a story, you have to figure out what message the author is trying to get across by de-coding the story. Let's look at some easy ways to do this.
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