Reading Comprehension
We divide reading into two distinct categories: essays and stories. Essays often have a structure of point, reason, example, with an introduction at the front and a conclusion at the end. Stories are one giant example. so it is up to the reader to figure out the lesson, the moral, the theme, the thesis, the main idea, by asking themselves about the good and bad decisions in the story. Whatever the good decisions were, the lesson is to do that, and whatever the bad decisions were, the lesson is to not do that.