Question
What is the main difference between a text's topic and its central idea? (1 point)
Responses
A central idea states the author's main message in a sentence.
A central idea states the author's main message in a sentence.
A topic is a detailed summary of all supporting evidence.
A topic is a detailed summary of all supporting evidence.
A topic must include the title and the author's last name.
A topic must include the title and the author's last name.
A central idea is always a single word describing the subject.
Responses
A central idea states the author's main message in a sentence.
A central idea states the author's main message in a sentence.
A topic is a detailed summary of all supporting evidence.
A topic is a detailed summary of all supporting evidence.
A topic must include the title and the author's last name.
A topic must include the title and the author's last name.
A central idea is always a single word describing the subject.
Answers
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The correct response is:
**A central idea states the author's main message in a sentence.**
The topic refers to the subject matter, while the central idea conveys the author's specific message or insight about that topic.
**A central idea states the author's main message in a sentence.**
The topic refers to the subject matter, while the central idea conveys the author's specific message or insight about that topic.
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