How can the reader best interpret the theme of a story?
a. by rewriting the story using a di...
English, 07.10.2019 09:10 melissapulido198
How can the reader best interpret the theme of a story?
a. by rewriting the story using a different point of view
b. by focusing on details from the story that suggest a universal truth
c. by developing a personal opinion about the story
d. by imagining what happens to the characters next
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