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Thelma
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28 June, 19:48
What is the central message of a story or poem
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Rebecca Maxwell
28 June, 20:05
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because the central message is what you learned
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Gauge Becker
28 June, 20:16
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N a story, the important pieces of information are called key details. The big idea that the story is about is called the central message. Sometimes a story is about a lesson, or something the author wants us to learn. We use the key details to find out the central message or lesson of a story
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