Which of these parts of an informational text supports a central idea?(1 point)

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In an informational text, the parts that typically support a central idea include:

  1. Main Ideas: The primary points that convey the main topic or argument of the text.
  2. Supporting Details: Facts, examples, statistics, or quotes that provide evidence or further explanation for the main ideas.
  3. Subheadings: These often indicate sections that elaborate on the central idea.
  4. Images and Captions: Visual elements can enhance understanding by illustrating or providing context for the central idea.
  5. Conclusion: This often summarizes the main points and reinforces the central idea.

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