QUESTIONS:

1) Is the theme of a story stated directly in the text? ( Lesson 3 & 4)

2)What needs to be included in a summary of a literary text? (Lesson 4 & 5)

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  1. The theme of a story is not always stated directly in the text. Often, it is implied through the plot, characters, and various literary devices. Readers may need to interpret the underlying message or central idea based on the events and conflicts presented.

  2. A summary of a literary text should include the main plot points, key characters, and significant themes or ideas. It should provide an overview of the text without going into excessive detail, capturing the essence of the story while remaining concise. Important context, such as setting or conflict, should also be briefly mentioned to give a clear understanding of the narrative.

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