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How is the central idea different from the theme?
A. Central idea is a lesson; theme is the topic.
B. Central idea is the story’s overall controlling point; theme is the lesson to be learned.
C. Central idea and theme are the same.
D. Central idea is for fiction; theme is for nonfiction.
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