Asked by daybio

in 3–5 sentences, explain how a theme of a story is different from its main idea. In your response, include a definition of theme and a definition of a main idea.

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Answered by daybio
someone please help me

Answered by Anonymous
Go to literary-devices.com and look those terms up.
Answered by
A sentence that describes a theme should include?
that's my question who knows these quick check answers
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Answered by seanpalmer0611
A main idea is what the book is mostly about. In a main idea you explain the main point of what the author is explaining to you(Like short summary). A theme is a message, lesson, or moral of the book.
Answered by bguv
A main idea is what the book is mostly about. In a main idea you explain the main point of what the author is explaining to you(Like short summary). A theme is a message, lesson, or moral of the book. this is from brainly make sure to put in your words @sean is right
Answered by Smart person
This one is easy. I am not going to write it complete out because I don't want to encourage cheating. Anyways, the theme of a story is a moral or a lesson learned. The Main ideas of a story tells us what the story is about. If for some reason you're in 7th grade and you don't know the difference between the main idea and the theme them I guess you can look it up, but for real you're in 7th grade. Anyways, I hope this helped you! Please don't cheat! And I don't recommend copying and pasting this unless you have proof that it's right! <3
Answered by anonymus
i truly agree with you @Smart person
Answered by Connexus
Thanks, @Smart person you helped me a lot!!
Answered by Connexus
Also if you need more help just search "difference between main idea and theme" and find difference wiki it helps a lot!

Answered by Just Examples <3
Never be confused! Because there is a big different between these two. As a theme is the message, lesson, or moral. It's mainly to teach you something. While main idea is what the story is mainly about. With the main idea you explain the main point of what the author is explaining to you(Like short summary)
-This is just for examples, if you copy and paste they will know trust me-
Answered by Omni/Poly/Bigender<3
How did you learn that @Just Examples??
Also, thanks a lot guys!! This all really helps.
Answered by ur mom.
This one is easy. I am not going to write it complete out because I don't want to encourage cheating. Anyways, the theme of a story is a moral or a lesson learned. The Main ideas of a story tells us what the story is about. If for some reason you're in 7th grade and you don't know the difference between the main idea and the theme them I guess you can look it up, but for real you're in 7th grade. Anyways, I hope this helped you! Please don't cheat! And I don't recommend copying and pasting this unless you have proof that it's right! <3
Answered by Quandale Dingle
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Answered by SpongeBob
The theme is the lesson of the story. The Central Idea is what the story is mainly about. The central idea is the main idea the author is trying to tell you. The theme is the moral or lesson the author is trying to teach you.
Also, yall are in seventh grade and yall don't know this? Sad...
Answered by Patrick
NO this is the patrick
Answered by Miss Katrina Salvador
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Answered by Michael A
Stop it
Answered by Julia De Myers
No
Answered by Jessica Velez
Shut Up!
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