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A theme is normally shorter than a motif.
a. True
b. False

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false

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The statement "A theme is normally shorter than a motif." is false. Actually it is the other way around, Motif is always shorter than the theme. Since Theme is the main idea of the work while the motif is just a smaller idea that comes up again and again in the work which is based on the theme.
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