In order to analyze a story for its theme, determine which two pieces of evidence from a text you should use. Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

the major conflict that the characters face during the story

the location and time period of the story to show its setting

the description of each character's appearance and how this changes***

the writer's opinions on the events as they take place***

the main character's development over the course of the story

AnonyMOUSE you took too long sry so um I am gonna post answers now...

1. B- a general statement that can be applied to other areas.

2. A- Changing our perception of a situation can help us persevere.

3. B & E- In February, Brendan found out that after over a dozen interviews he finally got the job as an accountant AND Olivia continued to try out for a new play every year until she finally got the lead role in May this year.

4. A&B- the major conflict that the characters face during the story & the main character's development over the course of the story

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KROCO is right i got a 100%

ill post answers when done :) might take some time but pls be patient

@KROCO is 100% correct!!

When analyzing a story for its theme, it is important to consider evidence from the text that supports your interpretation. The two correct pieces of evidence for analyzing the theme are:

1. The major conflict that the characters face during the story: The conflicts that characters encounter often reveal underlying themes in a story. By examining the challenges the characters must overcome, you can gain insights into the central ideas or messages the author is conveying.

2. The main character's development over the course of the story: Tracking the changes and growth of the main character provides valuable evidence for uncovering the theme. Pay attention to how the protagonist confronts obstacles, evolves in their thinking or behavior, and ultimately resolves their internal conflicts. These developments often reflect the broader themes explored in the story.

Note: The options marked with *** do not directly provide evidence for analyzing the theme. The location and time period of the story may contribute to the narrative's atmosphere or context but are less relevant to determining the theme. The description of character appearance and the writer's opinions on events are also important aspects of storytelling but do not necessarily provide specific evidence for understanding the theme.

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