Question
How do authors use specific details to help develop a central idea? (1 point)
Responses
They are used to make the text more confusing for the reader.
They are used to make the text more confusing for the reader.
They introduce new topics that are unrelated to the central idea.
They introduce new topics that are unrelated to the central idea.
They function as a substitute for having a clear central idea.
They function as a substitute for having a clear central idea.
They provide clear examples that illustrate the author's main point.
Responses
They are used to make the text more confusing for the reader.
They are used to make the text more confusing for the reader.
They introduce new topics that are unrelated to the central idea.
They introduce new topics that are unrelated to the central idea.
They function as a substitute for having a clear central idea.
They function as a substitute for having a clear central idea.
They provide clear examples that illustrate the author's main point.
Answers
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They provide clear examples that illustrate the author's main point.
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