Question


Why does an author often bring a universal theme into the resolution of a story?


A.
to communicate a moral message or lesson


B.
to explain culturally specific beliefs


C.
to tie up all the details


D.
to provide a happy ending

Answers

GPT 3.5
A. to communicate a moral message or lesson

By bringing a universal theme into the resolution of a story, the author can communicate a deeper message or lesson that can resonate with readers on a universal level. This can add depth and meaning to the story, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.