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Which statement about a novel's theme is correct? A. It's often more varied and bigger than in shorter writings. B. It focuses on the novel's time and place. C. It doesn't usually reflect the author's main point. D. It's usually made up of rising and falling action

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I think the correct answer is option A. A novel's theme is often more varied and bigger than in shorter writings. It is a fictional literature of book length in the form of a sequential story. It describes human experiences and has some degree of realism in some works.
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