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Which strategy should a reader use to evaluate the development of theme in a story?(1 point)
Responses
Look for figurative and sensory language.
Look for figurative and sensory language.
Examine the story’s title and identify the protagonist first.
Examine the story’s title and identify the protagonist first.
Determine how a story’s ending ties in with what happened at the beginning.
Determine how a story’s ending ties in with what happened at the beginning.
Analyze how the protagonist and antagonist interact with each other.
Responses
Look for figurative and sensory language.
Look for figurative and sensory language.
Examine the story’s title and identify the protagonist first.
Examine the story’s title and identify the protagonist first.
Determine how a story’s ending ties in with what happened at the beginning.
Determine how a story’s ending ties in with what happened at the beginning.
Analyze how the protagonist and antagonist interact with each other.
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Determine how a story’s ending ties in with what happened at the beginning.
Explanation: Comparing the beginning and the ending shows how characters, situations, or ideas changed over the course of the story, which reveals how the theme is developed.
Explanation: Comparing the beginning and the ending shows how characters, situations, or ideas changed over the course of the story, which reveals how the theme is developed.
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