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Which are examples of themes? Check all that apply.
The story is concerned with beauty.
There is beauty in simplicity.
There was a lot of talk about hope.
The main character spread hope.
Hope exists even in dark times.
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Correct answers:
- "There is beauty in simplicity."
- "Hope exists even in dark times."
Why: A theme is a general statement or message about life or human nature. The other options are either descriptions of the story or plot details (not thematic statements): "The story is concerned with beauty," "There was a lot of talk about hope," and "The main character spread hope" are topics or actions, not themes.
- "There is beauty in simplicity."
- "Hope exists even in dark times."
Why: A theme is a general statement or message about life or human nature. The other options are either descriptions of the story or plot details (not thematic statements): "The story is concerned with beauty," "There was a lot of talk about hope," and "The main character spread hope" are topics or actions, not themes.
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