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What are the central ideas in a play?
the most compelling monologues by key characters
long speeches that reveal the purpose of a play
the most important points an author wants to convey
texts written in your own words with key details
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The correct choice is: "the most important points an author wants to convey."
Explanation: central ideas (or main ideas/themes) are the key messages or points the playwright is communicating. Monologues or long speeches can reveal those ideas, and you can write the ideas in your own words (a summary), but those options describe ways to show or record the central ideas, not the central ideas themselves.
Explanation: central ideas (or main ideas/themes) are the key messages or points the playwright is communicating. Monologues or long speeches can reveal those ideas, and you can write the ideas in your own words (a summary), but those options describe ways to show or record the central ideas, not the central ideas themselves.
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