GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Question
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Authors rarely want the reader to figure it out
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It has little to do with plot, characters, and other story elements
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Only complicated, adult stories have themes
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It is rarely stated explicitly
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Detailed explanation-1: -Readers sometime have difficulty expressing their ideas of what the theme of a story could be. One reason for this is because understanding a story’s theme requires interpretation on the part of a reader. Another reason may be the fact that a story might have more than one message.
Detailed explanation-2: -Theme is the main or central idea in a literary work. It is the unifying element of a story. A theme is not a summary of characters or events. Rather, it is the controlling idea or central insight of the story.
Detailed explanation-3: -Theme and moral are overlapping concepts with minor differences. Theme is the central idea of a text that is implied by the author several times in a book or a story while moral is the message or the lesson that the author wants readers to get from the story.
Detailed explanation-4: -themes are designed to teach morals. a moral is one kind of theme. a theme is made up of repeated morals.