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Which of the following is true of the theme of a literary work?(1 point)
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The theme is mainly important at the beginning of a story or poem and decreases in importance toward the end.
The theme is mainly important at the beginning of a story or poem and decreases in importance toward the end.
Authors typically state the theme word-for-word at the very end of the text.
Authors typically state the theme word-for-word at the very end of the text.
A theme is usually not stated directly, but is shown through characters’ actions, plot events, and symbolism.
A theme is usually not stated directly, but is shown through characters’ actions, plot events, and symbolism.
A theme is a concise description of the plot events in a story.
A theme is a concise description of the plot events in a story.
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A theme is usually not stated directly, but is shown through characters’ actions, plot events, and symbolism.
Explanation: Theme is the underlying message or insight about life, typically implied rather than explicitly stated; it’s revealed through characterization, plot, imagery, and symbols—not a plot summary or a line at the end.
Explanation: Theme is the underlying message or insight about life, typically implied rather than explicitly stated; it’s revealed through characterization, plot, imagery, and symbols—not a plot summary or a line at the end.
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