Question
How does the central idea of a story differ from its theme?(1 point)
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GPT 3.5
The central idea of a story refers to the main concept or topic that the story revolves around. It is the primary focus or message that the author wants to convey. On the other hand, the theme of a story is an underlying message or lesson that is explored throughout the story. It is a broader and more general idea that can be interpreted and applied to various aspects of life. While the central idea is more specific and directly related to the plot, the theme is more abstract and can be inferred through the events, characters, and overall narrative of the story.