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Which statement best describes the theme of a fictional text?
A theme is stated during the exposition of a text.
A theme is character’s opinion about a topic.
A theme is an idea about a topic developed throughout the work by the author
A theme is a dilemma faced by a character in the text.
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"A theme is an idea about a topic developed throughout the work by the author."
Explanation: Theme is an underlying message or central idea the author explores across the story—not just a character's opinion, a single dilemma, or something only stated in the exposition.
Explanation: Theme is an underlying message or central idea the author explores across the story—not just a character's opinion, a single dilemma, or something only stated in the exposition.
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