Asked by bella

What is the difference between a topic and a central idea?

a)A topic is the subject, while the central idea is what the writer thinks about the topic after research.
b)A central idea is the subject, while the topic is what the writer thinks about the central idea after research.
c)A central idea includes supporting details about the topic.
d)A topic introduces a central idea.

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Answered by hi
100% for Developing a topic quick check connexus

1) A topic is the subject, while the central idea is what the writer thinks about the topic after research
2)information that clearly supports a specific central idea
3)An endangered species is a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.
4)For a native English speaker, French or Spanish are languages offered for study in school
5)Riley wants to tell older teenagers why young people need to vote. To elaborate, she could include facts that show how many younger people are registered to vote in the upcoming election
Answered by barney
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Answered by the 1st one
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Answered by ;p
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Answered by uwu
Hi is correct. Make sure that you click on the right answer they switch the order up.
Answered by Lol
Wow I look at my answers and it was all wrong I got a one out of 4
Answered by Connexus Girl
Thanks! That was correct it really helped me out in gt classes!
Answered by ioio
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3) Student is making a report about the zoo's purpose, etc. The answer is: Endangered species is a species of plant or animal etc.
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