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What is the primary theme of ‘The Road’?

A. Survival and Hope
B. Friendship and Loyalty
C. Isolation and Loneliness
D. War and Peace

Answer: Survival and Hope


Additional Information: 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy is about the struggle for survival and the hope of a better future.


Subjects: Famous Authors and Works, Literature, Literature, General Knowledge, Prose and Fiction, Literature

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