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In literature, what is a theme? (1 point) a short statement that expresses a general truth a literary device that challenges the reader's expectations a significant consequence for a character's words or actions a unifying idea that gives a text its meaning
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A theme in literature is best described as **a unifying idea that gives a text its meaning**.
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