yacosta4090
yacosta4090
18-07-2017
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How is a subject different from a theme?
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mariahdominguez
mariahdominguez
18-07-2017
taking a wild guess here, The word subject is used in the sense of 'niche' or 'branch' of knowledge on the other hand the word theme is used in the sense of 'the centrial point' of a subject or a topic.
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