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Which could best serve as the theme of a story about holiday gift giving?

The value of a gift is not in its price, but rather in its sentiment.
Giving homemade gifts is better than giving store bought gifts.
Miriam painted a picture of the ocean to gift to her brother for Hanukkah.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"The value of a gift is not in its price, but rather in its sentiment."

Reason: a theme should be a broad, general idea the story illustrates. The first statement is a universal, interpretable claim that Miriam painting a picture can exemplify. The second is narrower and prescriptive (“better than”), and the third is a plot detail rather than a theme.