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Home > English > Reading Comprehension > Main Idea and Theme

What is the purpose of a thesis statement in an analysis of theme?

A. To summarize the plot
B. To present the main idea and arguments regarding the theme
C. To introduce characters
D. To provide irrelevant details

Answer: To present the main idea and arguments regarding the theme


Additional Information: A thesis statement clearly outlines the focus of the analysis on the theme.


Subjects: Main Idea and Theme, Reading Comprehension

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