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Which two statements best define a theme of a poem?

A theme is a main topic that a poem emphasizes.

A theme is a statement about a subject of a poem.

A theme is the imagery that evokes emotion in a poem.

A theme is a poet’s message to readers through a poem.

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in my personal opinion, I'd say 1st and last      
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Answer:

A theme is a main topic that a poem emphasizes.

A theme is a poet’s message to readers through a poem.

Explanation: A theme is the subject,it is the headline and the topic through which the message contained in the poem is first exposed. Through the theme, the audience already have a feeling of what to expect from the poem. It is recommended for a poem to have a theme it will be the guide to what the poem is going to be about. The

Connects the characters,plot, settings,the conflicts and the actions.

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