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Which of the following statements applies to all universal themes?(1 point)
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It is relatable across cultures and time periods.
It is relatable across cultures and time periods.
It is a lesson that everyone already knows.
It is a lesson that everyone already knows.
It is about how humans have changed or will change over time.
It is about how humans have changed or will change over time.
It is something some people can relate to and others cannot.
It is something some people can relate to and others cannot.
Which of the following statements applies to all universal themes?(1 point)
Responses
It is relatable across cultures and time periods.
It is relatable across cultures and time periods.
It is a lesson that everyone already knows.
It is a lesson that everyone already knows.
It is about how humans have changed or will change over time.
It is about how humans have changed or will change over time.
It is something some people can relate to and others cannot.
It is something some people can relate to and others cannot.
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The Crow-Child
by Mary Mapes Dodge
Which universal theme does the passage include?
(1 point)
Responses
power
power
good versus evil
good versus evil
love
love
survival of the fittest
by Mary Mapes Dodge
Which universal theme does the passage include?
(1 point)
Responses
power
power
good versus evil
good versus evil
love
love
survival of the fittest
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x
What is a story’s central or unifying message?(1 point)
Responses
theme
theme
genre
genre
plot
plot
tone
tone
Responses
theme
theme
genre
genre
plot
plot
tone
tone
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x
What is the theme of a story?(1 point)
Responses
the main events that take place
the main events that take place
the story’s category or type
the story’s category or type
the story’s form of presentation
the story’s form of presentation
the central or unifying lesson
the central or unifying lesson
Responses
the main events that take place
the main events that take place
the story’s category or type
the story’s category or type
the story’s form of presentation
the story’s form of presentation
the central or unifying lesson
the central or unifying lesson
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x
Which of the following best describes how the theme of a story emerges?(1 point)
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It is never directly stated but can be inferred based on what happens.
It is never directly stated but can be inferred based on what happens.
It is stated by a narrator or character near the end of a story.
It is stated by a narrator or character near the end of a story.
It is introduced early and develops over the course of the story.
It is introduced early and develops over the course of the story.
It is a statement made by a character early in the story.
Responses
It is never directly stated but can be inferred based on what happens.
It is never directly stated but can be inferred based on what happens.
It is stated by a narrator or character near the end of a story.
It is stated by a narrator or character near the end of a story.
It is introduced early and develops over the course of the story.
It is introduced early and develops over the course of the story.
It is a statement made by a character early in the story.
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x
Rearrange the formula F=ma
using m as the quantity of interest.(1 point)
using m as the quantity of interest.(1 point)
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It is relatable across cultures and time periods.**
Universal themes are designed to resonate with people regardless of their cultural background or the time period in which they live.
**It is relatable across cultures and time periods.**
Universal themes are designed to resonate with people regardless of their cultural background or the time period in which they live.
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GPT-4o mini
Without the specific content of the passage from "The Crow-Child" by Mary Mapes Dodge, it's difficult to determine the exact universal theme. However, one common universal theme in many stories, including those featuring children and nature, is "love."
If the story emphasizes relationships, care, and emotional connections, then "love" would be the most applicable theme. If it focuses more on conflicts or moral struggles, then "good versus evil" might be relevant.
Please provide more context or details from the passage if you want a more precise response. Otherwise, based on general themes often found in narratives, "love" is a strong candidate.
If the story emphasizes relationships, care, and emotional connections, then "love" would be the most applicable theme. If it focuses more on conflicts or moral struggles, then "good versus evil" might be relevant.
Please provide more context or details from the passage if you want a more precise response. Otherwise, based on general themes often found in narratives, "love" is a strong candidate.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**theme**
The theme of a story is its central or unifying message, conveying the underlying ideas or concepts that the narrative explores.
**theme**
The theme of a story is its central or unifying message, conveying the underlying ideas or concepts that the narrative explores.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**the central or unifying lesson**
The theme of a story refers to the central idea, message, or lesson that the narrative conveys.
**the central or unifying lesson**
The theme of a story refers to the central idea, message, or lesson that the narrative conveys.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It is never directly stated but can be inferred based on what happens.**
Themes are often implied rather than explicitly stated, and readers typically need to analyze the events, characters, and conflicts to identify the underlying message or lesson of the story.
**It is never directly stated but can be inferred based on what happens.**
Themes are often implied rather than explicitly stated, and readers typically need to analyze the events, characters, and conflicts to identify the underlying message or lesson of the story.
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GPT-4o mini
To rearrange the formula \( F = ma \) for \( m \) (mass) as the quantity of interest, you would divide both sides of the equation by \( a \):
\[
m = \frac{F}{a}
\]
So, the rearranged formula is \( m = \frac{F}{a} \).
\[
m = \frac{F}{a}
\]
So, the rearranged formula is \( m = \frac{F}{a} \).
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