central idea defined ns

central idea defined ns

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Gene Yates

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Topic

Back

the subject that the passage/text focuses on

Answer explanation

the subject that the passage/text focuses on

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Central Idea

Back

Also known as the main idea; this is the most important thought of the entire text and tells the reader the author's main point in writing

Answer explanation

Also known as the main idea; this is the most important thought of the entire text and tells the reader the author's main point in writing

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Supporting Details

Back

These are facts, information, examples, etc. that help give the reader a full understanding of the central idea. They will clarify, explain, and describe the main idea so the reader understands it fully.

Answer explanation

These are facts, information, examples, etc. that help give the reader a full understanding of the central idea. They will clarify, explain, and describe the main idea so the reader understands it fully.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Summarizing

Back

After reading a piece, you summarize by shortening the text into just the most important points.

Answer explanation

After reading a piece, you summarize by shortening the text into just the most important points.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Details

Back

Examples, facts, statistics, quotes, and explanations that an author includes in their writing. Main not support main idea.

Answer explanation

Examples, facts, statistics, quotes, and explanations that an author includes in their writing. Main not support main idea.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Support

Back

The information that helps to explain the central idea and topic.

Answer explanation

The information that helps to explain the central idea and topic.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Development of an Idea

Back

How the author "grows" the central idea and topic throughout their piece. At the start of the text, the central idea will be unclear, but by the end of the piece the reader will have a good understanding of it.

Answer explanation

How the author "grows" the central idea and topic throughout their piece. At the start of the text, the central idea will be unclear, but by the end of the piece the reader will have a good understanding of it.

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