Asked by kentrell
How does the author of a text develop central i
deas?(1 point)
Responses
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 organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings
by organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings
by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details
deas?(1 point)
Responses
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 organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings
by organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings
by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The author of a text develops central ideas primarily **by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details**. This involves providing examples, facts, or arguments that reinforce the main theme or message of the text. While other methods, like a clear title or structured headings, can aid in understanding, the core idea is often established through the supporting details presented throughout the text.