Question
In order to analyze a story for its theme, determine which two pieces of evidence from a text you should use. Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
the writer's opinions on the events as they take place
the writer's opinions on the events as they take place
the main character's development over the course of the story
the main character's development over the course of the story
the location and time period of the story to show its setting
the location and time period of the story to show its setting
the major conflict that the characters face during the story
the major conflict that the characters face during the story
the description of each character's appearance and how this changes
the description of each character's appearance and how this changes
Responses
the writer's opinions on the events as they take place
the writer's opinions on the events as they take place
the main character's development over the course of the story
the main character's development over the course of the story
the location and time period of the story to show its setting
the location and time period of the story to show its setting
the major conflict that the characters face during the story
the major conflict that the characters face during the story
the description of each character's appearance and how this changes
the description of each character's appearance and how this changes
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To analyze a story for its theme, the two pieces of evidence you should use are:
1. **The main character's development over the course of the story** - This can reveal the underlying message or moral of the story as it often reflects the theme through the character's experiences and growth.
2. **The major conflict that the characters face during the story** - Conflicts typically highlight key themes as they often involve central struggles that drive the narrative and can illustrate the moral or lesson the author wants to convey.
These two elements are crucial in understanding the deeper meanings and themes within a narrative.
1. **The main character's development over the course of the story** - This can reveal the underlying message or moral of the story as it often reflects the theme through the character's experiences and growth.
2. **The major conflict that the characters face during the story** - Conflicts typically highlight key themes as they often involve central struggles that drive the narrative and can illustrate the moral or lesson the author wants to convey.
These two elements are crucial in understanding the deeper meanings and themes within a narrative.