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The theme of a story refers to its __________. A) protagonist B) main events C) moral D)main message
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The theme of a story refers to its __________. A) protagonist B) main events C) moral D)main message
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The theme of a story refer to its : D. Main message
It's the lesson or point of view that the writers want to conveyed to the readers of his literature
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