(GIVING BRAINLIEST!!)
To help find the theme of a story, the reader must
A) determine t...
English, 14.02.2021 21:40 weberalycia
(GIVING BRAINLIEST!!)
To help find the theme of a story, the reader must
A) determine the main idea
B) analyze the characters' actions
C) form an opinion about the lesson
D) find evidence to support the topic
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