The theme of a story is best described as "it is introduced early and develops over the course of the story." While a character's statement can hint at the theme, the true essence of the theme often unfolds as the plot progresses, characters evolve, and the narrative develops, providing deeper insights and reinforcing the central message by the story's conclusion.
Which of the following best describes how the theme of a story emerges it is a statement made by a character early in the story it is introduced early and develops over the course of the story
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