English, asked by digsbynehavens, 7 months ago

Which sentence best describes the theme of a story?

Group of answer choices

The message that the author wants to convey.

The idea stated in the opening lines of the story.

The idea stated at the end of the story.

The author’s view of the characters in the story.

Answers

Answered by riyasri985229
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Explanation:

The theme of a story is :

The message that the author wants to convey.

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Answered by laxmijain29
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Answer:

The correct answer is-

The message that the author wants to convey.

Explanation:

A theme in literature is an overarching idea, or construct that's consistent throughout the piece. Themes in literature are generally universal to any sort of literature and focus on ideas and ideas that apply to kith and kin, nature, and life generally. Themes is found in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction literature and might be broad or specific counting on the preference of the author. a topic in poetry may be as broad as man versus nature. In fiction, it might be as broad nearly as good vs evil or more specific like unrequited love. This is the explanation of the answer.

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