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Leroy Horne
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10 April, 03:50
Where can you find the theme in a literary work?
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Payton Rios
10 April, 04:00
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You don't "find it" the theme is an overall expression of a book. For ex. it's normally something like this "Good always wins over evil" or something to that extent.
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Miracle Mosley
10 April, 04:18
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or on the internet
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