Question
Which steps can best help a reader identify a story’s theme? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
Review the book cover or story description to see if the author explicitly states a theme.
Review the book cover or story description to see if the author explicitly states a theme.
Think about the main setting, how it is described, and how the characters feel about it.
Think about the main setting, how it is described, and how the characters feel about it.
Think about the main conflict, how it evolves, and what the characters learn from it.
Think about the main conflict, how it evolves, and what the characters learn from it.
Identify the character that most needs to change and determine whether they have by the end of the story.
Identify the character that most needs to change and determine whether they have by the end of the story.
Ask yourself what you think the author wants you to take away from the experience of reading the story.
Responses
Review the book cover or story description to see if the author explicitly states a theme.
Review the book cover or story description to see if the author explicitly states a theme.
Think about the main setting, how it is described, and how the characters feel about it.
Think about the main setting, how it is described, and how the characters feel about it.
Think about the main conflict, how it evolves, and what the characters learn from it.
Think about the main conflict, how it evolves, and what the characters learn from it.
Identify the character that most needs to change and determine whether they have by the end of the story.
Identify the character that most needs to change and determine whether they have by the end of the story.
Ask yourself what you think the author wants you to take away from the experience of reading the story.
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The two correct answers that can best help a reader identify a story’s theme are:
1. **Think about the main conflict, how it evolves, and what the characters learn from it.**
2. **Ask yourself what you think the author wants you to take away from the experience of reading the story.**
These steps encourage readers to engage with the story on a deeper level, considering both the narrative developments and the overarching messages the author may want to convey.
1. **Think about the main conflict, how it evolves, and what the characters learn from it.**
2. **Ask yourself what you think the author wants you to take away from the experience of reading the story.**
These steps encourage readers to engage with the story on a deeper level, considering both the narrative developments and the overarching messages the author may want to convey.
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