How does the author of a text develop central ideas

A. by organizing the text into sections and subsections with heading
B. by stating a central idea at the beginning of each paragraph
C. by choosing a title that clearly states what the topic is
D. by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details

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The correct answer is D. by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details.

Authors typically develop central ideas by presenting supporting details and evidence throughout the text, which helps to elaborate and reinforce the main argument or theme. While the other options (A, B, and C) can aid in the presentation of central ideas, they don't directly contribute to the development of those ideas in the same way that detailed evidence does.

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