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A theme that a writer clearly states is called _____. a literary theme an implied theme a direct theme a universal theme

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A Direct theme.

A theme that a writer clearly states is called a direct theme. A literary theme, an implied them, a direct theme, (or) a universal theme. Out of all of them A Direct Theme. thank you for your time!

~Esther

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ermm... i don't know act
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