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1. All of the following define the theme of a story EXCEPT (1 point) the central idea of a work the underlying message in liter...Asked by Anonymous
All of the following define the theme of a story except
a. the central idea of a work b. the unerlying message in literature c. the methods of characterization employed by the writer d. the lesson, or moral, of the story, which can be inferred by the readers***
a. the central idea of a work b. the unerlying message in literature c. the methods of characterization employed by the writer d. the lesson, or moral, of the story, which can be inferred by the readers***
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree.
Answered by
bobpursley
Often, the characterizations of central figure can reveal the theme, however, the <u>methods employed of revealing</u> the characters are not themselves likely to reveal the theme.