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In literature, what is a theme?(1 point)Responsesa literary device that misleads the readera literary device that misleads the readeran annoyingly persistent actionan annoyingly persistent actionan explicit message from the authoran explicit message from the authora central idea conveyed by the author
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A theme is a central idea conveyed by the author.
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