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what is the difference between a moral and a theme?
a. a moral exposes the author’s bias, while a theme reveals the reader’s prejudice.
b. a moral can contain several ideas, while a theme contains only one main idea.
c. a moral is easily identifiable, while a theme is harder to interpret by the reader.
d. a moral explains deeper meaning, while a theme is a simple description of events.
A moral is a clear, direct lesson (e.g., "Honesty is the best policy") that is straightforward to spot. A theme is a broader, abstract underlying message (e.g., "the cost of greed") that requires readers to analyze plot, characters, and symbolism to interpret, making it less obvious than a moral. Options A, B, and D are incorrect: morals do not expose author bias, a theme can have multiple related ideas, and a theme (not a moral) holds deeper meaning while morals are explicit lessons, not event descriptions.
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C. A moral is easily identifiable, while a theme is harder to interpret by the reader.