Asked by evergreen
How does the theme of a story reflect the author's message or central idea? (1 point)
Responses
Convey the main lesson or meaning the author wants to communicate
Convey the main lesson or meaning the author wants to communicate
Describe the setting and time period of the story
Describe the setting and time period of the story
Provide a summary of the character's actions
Provide a summary of the character's actions
Represent the conflict experienced by the protagonist
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Convey the main lesson or meaning the author wants to communicate
Convey the main lesson or meaning the author wants to communicate
Describe the setting and time period of the story
Describe the setting and time period of the story
Provide a summary of the character's actions
Provide a summary of the character's actions
Represent the conflict experienced by the protagonist
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The theme of a story reflects the author's message or central idea by conveying the main lesson or meaning the author wants to communicate. It encapsulates the underlying message and moral the author intends for the reader to understand, often illuminating insights about human nature, society, or universal truths.
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