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The theme of a text is
the same as the topic of the text.
usually stated directly in the text.
not one of the main ideas in the text.
a message about the topic of the text.
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"a message about the topic of the text."
Explanation: the theme is the underlying message or insight about the topic (often implied, not the same as the topic itself).
Explanation: the theme is the underlying message or insight about the topic (often implied, not the same as the topic itself).
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