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When does a writer often reveal an implied universal theme in a story?

a. at the same time that the action of the story begins
b. before the action of the story, when the writer is describing the setting
c. in the middle of the story, but before the reader can predict the outcome
d. at the resolution of the story, as the reader discovers how the story end?

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Answer: at the resolution of the story, as the reader discovers how the story end?

Step-by-step explanation:

Thus, the reader learns a lesson developed throughout the story. A theme constitutes the central idea found in the story.

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