Which statements about themes are true? Check all that apply. A theme is one topic in a text. A theme is a message the text conveys. A theme is always stated directly in a text. A theme is supported by details in the text. A theme is seen over the course of a text.

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kyarn

Hi! If I were you, I would refer to notes given to you by your teacher, as I am not entirely sure what level this is or what your teacher is looking for, or how your teacher may define a theme.

Personally, I would choose:

A theme is a message the text conveys.

A theme is supported by details in the text.

A theme is seen over the course of a text.

Again, be sure to double-check with your notes and/or teacher to see how they define it, but in my opinion, I would choose those three!

Hope this helps!

-K

yiaskifiona

Answer:

A theme is a message the text conveys. A theme is supported by details in a text. A theme is seen over the course of a text.

Explanation:

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