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What is the theme of a text?

the writer's selection of particular words and phrases to convey tone and meaning the attitude of a work of literature or other text toward a certain subject or topic the subject or area of concern on which a work of literature or other text focuses the message a text conveys about a topic that could apply to other literature or to life

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D: the message a text conveys about a topic that could apply to other literature or to life

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The theme is D. the message a text conveys about a topic that could apply to other literature or to life.

In other words, theme is the life/universal lesson the text holds, as well as the author's message or moral of it. A literary works may have several themes and they are not directly stated in the story, therefore the reader usually has to think it through.

Some examples of themes are "Love fades", "Love wins in the end", " It only takes seconds for fate to change" and " Nature often triumphs over man's quarrels".

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