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English, 02.09.2019 08:50 strent45

How does the theme of a novel differ from its plot?
theme is hidden and plot is obvious.
plot is related to action and theme is related to character.
plot describes action and theme describes meaning.
theme is connected to imagery and plot is connected to action.

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How does the theme of a novel differ from its plot?
theme is hidden and plot is obvious.
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