a. a moral is a lesson, and a theme never is
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Amoral is different from a theme because
a. a moral is a lesson, and a theme never is
b. a moral is implied in the story while a theme is stated
c. a theme is implied in the story while a moral is stated
d. none of the above
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Amoral is different from a theme because
a. a moral is a lesson, and a theme never is
a. a moral is a lesson, and a theme never is
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