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What does a theme of ‘hope’ often convey?

A. The absence of struggle
B. The belief in positive outcomes despite challenges
C. Irrelevant details
D. The lack of character development

Answer: The belief in positive outcomes despite challenges


Additional Information: Themes of hope explore the resilience of the human spirit in overcoming adversity.


Subjects: Main Idea and Theme, Reading Comprehension

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