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A theme that a writer clearly states is called _____.

A. a direct theme
B. a literary theme
C. a universal theme
D. an implied theme

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A) direct theme

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Answer: A) A direct theme.

Explanation: In literature, the theme is the underlying message of a story, it is what critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in the writing of a novel, play, short story or poem. Usually this belief, or idea, is universal and transcends cultural barriers. From the given options, the one that represents a theme that a writer clearly states is the corresponding to option A: a direct theme.

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