This characteristic is unique to the reader when interpreting theme in the story:

A. Theme may be inferred from decoding imagery and symbolism, yielding to open interpretation.
B. Theme is the central idea and always directly inserted in the story by the author.
C. None of above.
D. Both of the above.

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A. Theme may be inferred from decoding imagery and symbolism, yielding to open interpretation.
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