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Home > English > Reading Comprehension > Main Idea and Theme

What does a moral of a story typically express?

A. An unrelated fact
B. A lesson learned from the narrative
C. A summary of characters
D. The author's biography

Answer: A lesson learned from the narrative


Additional Information: Morals encapsulate the teachings or insights gained from a story.


Subjects: Main Idea and Theme, Reading Comprehension

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