Which is true about the main idea of a text?
identifying the main idea of a text can you un...
English, 27.01.2020 23:31 edgytaehyung
Which is true about the main idea of a text?
identifying the main idea of a text can you understand the text better.
the main idea of a text must be supported by expert testimony.
main ideas are always directly stated in narrative texts.
main ideas do not need support in the form of details.
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