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What's the difference between theme and central idea? A.Theme is the main idea of a story, and central idea is the lesson learned. B.Theme is a one-word repeated idea and central idea is a complete sentence explaining the main idea of the story. C. Theme is a universal lesson learned and central idea is a one sentence main idea. D. There's no difference in theme and central idea.

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C. Theme is a universal lesson learned and central idea is a one sentence main idea
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C. Theme is a universal lesson learned and central idea is a one sentence main idea.

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The theme of a play or a book or a story is the universal lesson learned or the universal topic that any human that reads it can relate to, family, death, live, love, and that can teach a lesson to the audience that reads it, the central idea is a main idea of the text, for example in Romeo and Juliet the theme of the play would be Love, and the main idea could be the consequences that forbbiding love can bring to people that are in love.

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