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The theme is different from the main events in a story because it is stated directly in the story by the author.
True or False?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
False. The theme of a story is typically the underlying message or central idea that the author conveys, and it is often implied rather than stated directly. While some authors may explicitly state the theme, it is usually derived from the characters, events, and imagery within the story.
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