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How can the theme of a story best be interpreted by the reader?

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A. The reader can imagine what happens next to the characters.
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B. The reader can rewrite the story using a different point of view.
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c. The reader can find a universal truth from the details in the story.
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D. The reader can provide a summary of the events discussed in the
story.

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C. The reader can find a universal truth from the details in the story.

Step-by-step explanation:

A theme is essentially the moral or underlying thought of a story. For example, some cliche themes are "the early bird gets the worm," "always be yourself," and "good will always win."

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