The Message Or Lesson The Author Wishes To Teach The Reader. The "Take Away" Of A Story - Meaning What You Can Take With You And Learn From The Writing. It Must Be A Sentence - Not A Word Or Two. The Sentence Must Be Universal - Which Means That Anyone - Anywhere Could Learn It And "Take Away" The Message Regardless Of Age - Origin - Or Circumstance.

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1. The Message Or Lesson The Author Wishes To Teach The Reader. The "Take Away" Of A Story - Meaning What You Can Take With You And Learn From The Writing. It Must Be A Sentence - Not A Word Or Two. The Sentence Must Be Universal - Which Means That Anyone - Anywhere Could Learn It And "Take Away" The Message Regardless Of Age - Origin - Or Circumstance.