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what is the main difference between central idea and theme? the central idea is a specific point about the text and the theme is a universal message. the central idea and theme mean the same thing. the central idea is a lesson, while the theme is a summary. the central idea applies to fiction, while the theme applies to nonfiction.
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- The blue option is incorrect because central idea and theme are distinct concepts.
- The green option is incorrect as the central idea is not a lesson (the theme is more likely to be a lesson or universal message) and the theme is not a summary (the central idea can be part of a summary).
- The red option is incorrect because central idea can apply to nonfiction (e.g., the main point of an essay) and theme can apply to fiction (e.g., the theme of a novel).
- The orange option is correct: the central idea is a specific point about the text (e.g., the main point of a particular article or story), and the theme is a universal message (e.g., "love conquers all" which can apply across different texts and contexts).
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A. The central idea is a specific point about the text and the theme is a universal message