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Part A: What is one theme of the text?

a. Corruption can be overcome by acts of kindness and forgiveness.
O b. The government provides for those who serve others.
c. It is best to be truthful, even when others are being manipulative.
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O d. Those in positions of power get away with acts that others would not.
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You have not provided the text to which your question refers but anyway I will give you an explanation so that you can answer it yourself.

Step-by-step explanation:

The theme of a text is a phrase that synthesizes or encompasses the entire text, a very brief exposition of the central idea of the writing around which the meaning of the text is organized and that gives meaning -universal- to the data or specific events to present the text

The theme of a text is not the summary of the text. We call summary the expository text capable of reporting the main idea and secondary ideas of a given text, linked by discourse connectors.

Therefore, you must identify a phrase capable of expressing the full meaning of a story, that is, a very brief exposition of its main idea, around which the rest of the secondary ideas are distributed.

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