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How does a writer express a stated theme?

by direct statement
by using symbols and images
by having the characters discuss the theme
by ending the story in a way that supports the theme

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The author expresses a stated theme by using symbols and images
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The correct answer is "by direct statement". In literature, there are two ways that authors could reveal the fundamental message of their texts, by a stated theme or by an implied theme. In the stated theme the writers revealed the message by direct statement, either by the characters direct words and actions or by what other characters think about them.

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