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next how does the author of a text develop central ideas a. by stating a central idea at the beginning of each paragraph b. by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details c. by choosing a title that clearly states what the topic is d. by organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings

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which one of the 5w + h questions does the following statistic answer the worlds fastest roller coaster reaches a speed of almost 150 mph requiring thrill seekers to wear goggles when they ride a. where b. how c. when d. who
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The author of a text primarily develops central ideas **b. by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details**. This method allows the author to provide context, rationale, and examples that reinforce the central idea throughout the text. While the other options (a, c, and d) may contribute to understanding or presenting the central ideas, they are not as central to the development of those ideas as using supporting details is.
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I understand your need for clarity. While option **b** (building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details) is a key method authors use to develop central ideas, it's worth noting that the development of central ideas can involve multiple strategies.

- **Option a** (stating a central idea at the beginning of each paragraph) can help clarify the main idea but is less common as the sole method.
- **Option c** (choosing a title that clearly states what the topic is) helps set the stage but doesn’t develop the idea.
- **Option d** (organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings) can aid in clarity and structure.

Ultimately, while b is a significant method, authors use a combination of techniques to effectively develop and communicate their central ideas. If you're looking for the most common or effective method among typical options, b stands out, but it's essential to recognize the roles of the other approaches as well.
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The statistic "the world's fastest roller coaster reaches a speed of almost 150 mph requiring thrill seekers to wear goggles when they ride" answers the question **a. where**.

While the speed itself is the main focus, the mention of "thrill seekers" implies a location (the roller coaster itself), and wearing goggles suggests a consideration of the environment or setting of the ride. However, the emphasis on speed and safety gear points more towards location rather than the other options.

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