true or false A theme is inferred by readers and developed over the course of the text.

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True. A theme is not directly stated in the text but is understood and interpreted by readers as they analyze the different elements of the text. It is developed over the course of the text through the events, characters, and messages conveyed by the author.
True or False - Specific details about the main characters and setting are often included in the central idea.
False. The central idea of a text focuses on the main message or purpose of the text, rather than specific details about characters and setting. While characters and setting are important elements of a story, they may not be directly connected to the central idea. The central idea typically reflects the deeper meaning or lesson conveyed by the text.
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