The maim idea of the tale of the two citis?
The main idea of "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens revolves around the themes of resurrection, sacrifice, and the contrast between London and Paris during the French Revolution. The novel explores the personal and societal struggles faced by its characters in a turbulent historical period.
Charles Darnay knew he had lost his freedom by coming to France.
The main idea of the passage starting with "a very few French leagues" in "A Tale of Two Cities" is the growing tension and unrest in France during the years leading up to the French Revolution. It describes the political and social upheaval that eventually leads to widespread rebellion and violence among the French people. This sets the stage for the broader themes of sacrifice, resurrection, and redemption that unfold throughout the novel.
Charles Darnay had not had an opportunity to tell Lucie of his love for her.
What's the point of this passage.
Main idea of the passage or the poem
MOnsier Defarge
What is the subject or topic being discussed in the passage? What is the author's main point or purpose in writing the passage? What information is emphasized or repeated throughout the passage?
The main idea of a passage is also called ?
Main idea of the passage or the poem
Main idea of the passage or the poem
The topic is like the main thing you are going to talk about but main idea is the main sentence of a passage
The main idea of a paragraph is what that specific paragraph is about. You have a main idea of the whole writing, but each paragraph (or "passage") has its own main idea, or main point, and each paragraph expands on the whole.