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which is a key difference between a theme and a central idea

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tealmermaid534
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The key differences between a theme and a central idea is the genre that each pertains to and their purpose. A theme comes from Fictional, poetic, or narrative writing while a central idea relates to nonfiction, historical, or direct accounts. Well both represent the main ideas of a text, what separates them is the genre of the writing. A theme also leans more to teaching a lesson. That is able to be universally applied, while a central idea simply represents the main idea of a text.
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