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The theme of a story is seldom directly stated and must therefore be inferred by the reader from the elements of the story. True False

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Answer:True

Explanation:The theme in a story refers to the story's underlying message which isn't plainly stated but can be inferred as the reader get to understand the whole story as they read it . It refers to what the author wanted to convey in his or her writing, what beliefs or ideas the writer had in mind as they wrote the story or poem. This is usually a universally shared idea.

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