Which of the following is a theme in a literary text?(1 point) Responses a lesson about life a lesson about life the most important plot events the most important plot events the most important character the most important character the point of view of the narrator

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A theme in a literary text is best described by "a lesson about life." Themes often convey deeper meanings or messages that explore universal truths or insights into the human experience. The other options, such as plot events, character importance, and point of view, are crucial elements of a story but do not necessarily represent its themes.

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