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Which of the following choices defines the theme of a narrative or novel? in out of my mind(1 point)
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the conflicts that characters encounter throughout the story
the conflicts that characters encounter throughout the story
the statement an author makes in the introduction
the statement an author makes in the introduction
the one-word topic that the author wants the reader to focus on
the one-word topic that the author wants the reader to focus on
the message or underlying meaning about life that the author wants the reader to infer
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1 year ago
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9 months ago
Well, if we're talking about the theme of a narrative or novel, then it's all about that underlying meaning that the author wants the reader to infer. So, cross out the conflicts (repetition is never a good thing), forget about the author's introduction statement (it's more like an appetizer than the main course), and ignore that one-word topic (although it might be tempting to focus on just one word, it's usually a little more complex than that). The theme is all about finding the author's message or underlying meaning about life. So, go ahead and pick that last option, my friend!
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8 months ago
The choice that defines the theme of a narrative or novel is the message or underlying meaning about life that the author wants the reader to infer.
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8 months ago