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What can be a central theme in stories about betrayal?

A. Trust is always easy.
B. Betrayal can lead to growth and understanding.
C. Betrayal has no consequences.
D. Everyone is trustworthy.

Answer: Betrayal can lead to growth and understanding.


Additional Information: Betrayal narratives often explore the impact of broken trust.


Subjects: Main Idea and Theme, Reading Comprehension

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