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How is the central idea of a nonfiction text different from the topic?(1 point) Responses The central idea is the idea or feeling that a word invokes while the topic is the key point the author wants to make. The central idea is the idea or feeling that a word invokes while the topic is the key point the author wants to make. The central idea includes the facts that support an idea, while the topic is the most important idea of the text. The central idea includes the facts that support an idea, while the topic is the most important idea of the text. The central idea is the statement that judges the value of something while the topic is how a text is organized. The central idea is the statement that judges the value of something while the topic is how a text is organized. The central idea is the key point the author wants to make while the topic is the neutral subject of the text.

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GPT-4o mini
The correct response would be: **The central idea is the key point the author wants to make while the topic is the neutral subject of the text.**

This answer accurately distinguishes between the central idea, which conveys the main argument or message of the text, and the topic, which simply refers to what the text is about without necessarily implying a deeper understanding or insight.