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. What was the central idea of the entire article? Write it in the box below.
2. What are the names of the subheadings in the article? Write them on the lines provided.
3. What is the central idea of the first subsection? Write it in the space provided.
4. What is the central idea of the second subsection? Write it in the space provided.
5. What is the central idea of the third subsection? Write it in the space provided
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I don’t have the article. Please paste the article text (or a link) and I’ll extract the central idea and the subheadings and write the central idea for each subsection.
If it helps, here’s what I’ll produce once you give the article:
1. Central idea of the entire article:
[one-sentence summary]
2. Names of the subheadings:
- Subheading 1
- Subheading 2
- Subheading 3
(etc.)
3. Central idea of the first subsection:
[one- or two-sentence summary]
4. Central idea of the second subsection:
[one- or two-sentence summary]
5. Central idea of the third subsection:
[one- or two-sentence summary]
Quick tips if you want to do it yourself:
- Whole-article central idea: combine the topic + the author’s main point or purpose into one sentence.
- Subheadings: copy the headings exactly as they appear.
- Subsection central idea: read the topic sentence (usually first or last sentence), note repeated words/phrases, and summarize that section’s main point in one sentence.
Paste the article and I’ll fill the answers.
If it helps, here’s what I’ll produce once you give the article:
1. Central idea of the entire article:
[one-sentence summary]
2. Names of the subheadings:
- Subheading 1
- Subheading 2
- Subheading 3
(etc.)
3. Central idea of the first subsection:
[one- or two-sentence summary]
4. Central idea of the second subsection:
[one- or two-sentence summary]
5. Central idea of the third subsection:
[one- or two-sentence summary]
Quick tips if you want to do it yourself:
- Whole-article central idea: combine the topic + the author’s main point or purpose into one sentence.
- Subheadings: copy the headings exactly as they appear.
- Subsection central idea: read the topic sentence (usually first or last sentence), note repeated words/phrases, and summarize that section’s main point in one sentence.
Paste the article and I’ll fill the answers.
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