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Analyzing Central Ideas Quick Check
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Which of these parts of an informational text supports a central idea?(1 point)
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transitions
transitions

dialogue
dialogue

evidence
evidence

citation of sources
citation of sources
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GPT-4o mini
The part of an informational text that supports a central idea is **evidence**. Evidence includes facts, statistics, examples, and quotations from credible sources that help to substantiate the main argument or thesis of the text. While citations of sources can also support a central idea by lending credibility, it is the evidence itself that directly supports the idea being presented.
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is that correct
GPT-4o mini
Yes, that is correct. In the context of an informational text, **evidence** is the main component that directly supports a central idea. This can include facts, statistics, examples, and quotes that collectively help to validate and reinforce the text's main argument. While citations of sources are important for credibility, it is the actual evidence that underpins the central idea.
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Analyzing Central Ideas Quick Check
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How does the author of a text develop central ideas?(1 point)
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by organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings
by organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings

by stating a central idea at the beginning of each paragraph
by stating a central idea at the beginning of each paragraph

by choosing a title that clearly states what the topic is
by choosing a title that clearly states what the topic is

by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details
by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response to how the author of a text develops central ideas is **by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details**. This approach allows the author to substantiate the central idea through relevant facts, examples, and explanations, creating a more robust and convincing argument. While organizing the text and choosing an appropriate title are important, the development of central ideas is primarily achieved through the use of supporting evidence.

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