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In literature, what is a theme?
a conclusion formed from evidence and reasoning
the author’s choice of details related to characters, settings, or plot
the central idea that the author tries to convey
the underlying emotion in a piece of literature
a conclusion formed from evidence and reasoning
the author’s choice of details related to characters, settings, or plot
the central idea that the author tries to convey
the underlying emotion in a piece of literature
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In literature, a theme is best described as **the central idea that the author tries to convey**. It represents the underlying message or main point of a literary work, often reflecting universal truths or insights about life, society, or human nature.
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