What is theme in literature?
A: The underlying message of a work.
B: What critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in his/her work.
C: It holds belief, or idea, transcends cultural barriers and is usually universal in nature.
D: A piece of literary writing can have only one theme.
A: The underlying message of a work.
B: What critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in his/her work.
C: It holds belief, or idea, transcends cultural barriers and is usually universal in nature.
D: A piece of literary writing can have only one theme.
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- What is theme in literature? A: The underlying message of a work. B: What critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in his/her work. C: It holds belief, or idea, transcends cultural barriers and is usually universal in nature. D: A piece of literary writing can have only one theme.
- U404 What does the author say about work?The author mentions three points about work. First, whether a job can be 1) __________ as work depends on the 2) ___________ of the individual who undertakes it. Second, work has nothing to do what the 3) ___________ between a 4) ___________ and a mental job. Third, whether a man's job can be viewed as work depends on his attitude to5) ____________.
- Accoding to the second video, "Theme" is the ________ message in a poem or work of literature. A: explicit B: superficial C: decorating D: underlying
- A ______ in an artist’s work or in a work of literature is an idea in it that the artist or writer develops or repeats. A: theory B: thesis C: thought D: theme
- What’s wrong with David A: He can’t work well. B: His heart can’t work. C: Something is wrong with his heart.