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Which of the following statements best explains the difference between a theme and a topic? (2 points)

A theme is one word; a topic is a complete sentence.

A theme is what the text is about; a topic is the lesson delivered to the reader.

A topic is what the text is about; a theme is the lesson delivered to the reader.

A theme is revealed in the exposition; the topic is revealed in the resolution.

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Answer: C

The answer is c because a theme is a lesson the author wants you to learn and a topic is what it's about

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