The correct distinction is that a central idea is more complex and specific compared to a topic. A topic provides a general subject or theme, while the central idea conveys the main point or argument that the text develops regarding that topic.
How is a central idea different from a topic?(1 point)
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A central idea is more complex and specific.
A central idea is more complex and specific. - no response given
A central idea gives specific facts or information.
A central idea gives specific facts or information. - incorrect
A central idea gives a detailed explanation of something.
A central idea gives a detailed explanation of something. - no response given
A central idea is broader and more general.
A central idea is broader and more general. - no response given
Incorrect
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