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a generally recurring subject or idea noticeably evident in a literary work. not all subjects in a work can be considered this, only the central ones.
theme
subject
main idea
topic
question 10
10 pts
in harper lees to kill a mockingbird, the following line is an example of...
walter:
eckon i have. almost died first year i come to school and et them pecans — folks say he pizened em and put em over on the school side of the fence.\
dialect
facade
sarcasm
Brief Explanations
- A theme is defined as the central, recurring subject or idea in a literary work, matching the provided definition.
- Dialect refers to a regional or social variety of language with distinct grammar/vocabulary; Walter's speech uses non-standard, region-specific language typical of a dialect, which matches the example from To Kill a Mockingbird.
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