Asked by pineapple
Which of the following is the difference between a topic and a central idea?(1 point)
Responses
A central idea includes supporting details about the topic.
A central idea includes supporting details about the topic.
A topic is the subject, while the central idea is what the writer thinks about the topic after research.
A topic is the subject, while the central idea is what the writer thinks about the topic after research.
A topic introduces a central idea.
A topic introduces a central idea.
A central idea is the subject, while the topic is what the writer thinks about the central idea after research.
Responses
A central idea includes supporting details about the topic.
A central idea includes supporting details about the topic.
A topic is the subject, while the central idea is what the writer thinks about the topic after research.
A topic is the subject, while the central idea is what the writer thinks about the topic after research.
A topic introduces a central idea.
A topic introduces a central idea.
A central idea is the subject, while the topic is what the writer thinks about the central idea after research.
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The correct response is: A central idea includes supporting details about the topic.
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