The characteristic that is true of a theme is:
It is not stated by the author outright.
Themes are often implied rather than explicitly stated and can be understood through analysis of the story's details, symbols, and character development.
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Question
Which characteristic is true of a theme?(1 point)
Responses
It is explained by the author.
It is explained by the author.
It is not linked to symbols.
It is not linked to symbols.
It is not stated by the author outright.
It is not stated by the author outright.
It is a summary of the plot.
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The characteristic that is true of a theme is:
It is not stated by the author outright.
Themes are often implied rather than explicitly stated and can be understood through analysis of the story's details, symbols, and character development.