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A text’s central ideas are always
defined as important historical facts.
supported by key details.
related to the author’s personal opinions.
explained in the text’s title.
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supported by key details.
The central idea (or main idea) is the primary point of a text and is developed and proven with key details and evidence. It isn’t necessarily a historical fact, an author’s opinion, or stated in the title.
The central idea (or main idea) is the primary point of a text and is developed and proven with key details and evidence. It isn’t necessarily a historical fact, an author’s opinion, or stated in the title.
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