Question

Which is a true statement?


Themes are implied by the writer and are never obvious.


Themes may be specific to one culture or apply to multiple cultures.


Themes are always stated directly by the writer at the beginning of a literary work.


Themes are usually indirectly referred to by the writer in the middle of the action of a literary work.

Answers

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The true statement is:

**Themes may be specific to one culture or apply to multiple cultures.**

This reflects the idea that themes in literature can resonate differently across cultural contexts while also having universal elements that many people can relate to.