Asked by Jaz
In literature, what is a theme?(1 point)
Responses
an annoyingly persistent action
an annoyingly persistent action
a literary device that misleads the reader
a literary device that misleads the reader
an explicit message from the author
an explicit message from the author
a central idea conveyed by the author
Responses
an annoyingly persistent action
an annoyingly persistent action
a literary device that misleads the reader
a literary device that misleads the reader
an explicit message from the author
an explicit message from the author
a central idea conveyed by the author
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A theme is best described as **a central idea conveyed by the author**.
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