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Home > English > Reading Comprehension > Main Idea and Theme

How can a moral lesson be connected to a theme?

A. Moral lessons are irrelevant.
B. Moral lessons often embody the central theme.
C. Moral lessons complicate narratives.
D. Moral lessons are only for children's stories.

Answer: Moral lessons often embody the central theme.


Additional Information: Themes frequently convey moral messages or lessons.


Subjects: Main Idea and Theme, Reading Comprehension

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