Asked by Makayla
The theme of the autobiography is important to the reader because it:
may have significance to his personal life
determines the success of the author
relates a significant summary of the author's intent
may provide characterization
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Correct answers: 1 and 3.
- "May have significance to his personal life" — yes. A theme often resonates with readers and can relate to their own experiences.
- "Relates a significant summary of the author's intent" — yes. The theme conveys the central message or purpose the author wants to communicate.
The other options are incorrect: the theme does not determine the author's success, and while theme grows out of characterization, it does not itself provide characterization.
- "May have significance to his personal life" — yes. A theme often resonates with readers and can relate to their own experiences.
- "Relates a significant summary of the author's intent" — yes. The theme conveys the central message or purpose the author wants to communicate.
The other options are incorrect: the theme does not determine the author's success, and while theme grows out of characterization, it does not itself provide characterization.
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