Which steps can help a reader identify a story’s theme? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

Reflect on what characters might have learned, or not have learned, by the end of the story.
Reflect on what characters might have learned, or not have learned, by the end of the story.

Review the book cover to see if the author explicitly states a theme.
Review the book cover to see if the author explicitly states a theme.

Identify the character that most needs to change and determine whether they have by the end of the story.
Identify the character that most needs to change and determine whether they have by the end of the story.

Think about the main setting, how it is described, and how the characters feel about it.
Think about the main setting, how it is described, and how the characters feel about it.

Think about the main conflict, how it evolves, and how it is resolved.

1 answer

The two correct answers for identifying a story's theme are:

  1. Reflect on what characters might have learned, or not have learned, by the end of the story.
  2. Think about the main conflict, how it evolves, and how it is resolved.

These steps help readers understand the underlying messages or moral lessons that the author may be conveying through the characters' experiences and the story's central challenges.