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Major Details General ideas that support the stated main idea of text. • Reasons • Points in an argument • Points of a comparison • Further elaboration of main idea Minor Details Specifics that illustrate or support the major details of a text. • Examples • Specific Details • Specific Instances • Statistics
The question as stated does not make sense. A degree is not a measure that can be related directly to a length.
There are 60 minutes to an hour so the 61 minutes would be 1 hour and 1 minute. Adding these to the originally stated 2 hours would be said as 3 hours and 1 minute
A rational number can be stated in the form a/b where and b are integers. Adding or multiplying such numbers always gives another number that can be expressed in this form also. So it is also rational.
Explicit details are directly stated in the text, while inferred details are not explicitly stated but can be pieced together by the reader through context clues and implicit information. Explicit details are clear and specific, while inferred details require interpretation and critical thinking.
A. A central idea is the main point or message of a text, often explicitly stated, while a theme is a broader concept that is inferred from the text and applies to life in general.
an inference is an idea that is directly stated or suggested by the author
No, the theme is never stated directly.
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The central theme of "Running Shoes" by Rick Barrett is perseverance and determination in the face of obstacles. The story explores the journey of a young boy who overcomes challenges through his passion for running and dedication to training, ultimately leading to personal growth and success.
When something is stated directly, it is explicit and clearly expressed without any ambiguity or uncertainty.
Yes, that's correct. In some cases, the main idea of a paragraph may be implied rather than directly stated in a topic sentence. This requires readers to infer the main point by examining the supporting details provided in the paragraph.
not directly stated.
inference
Implied claim
The term that defines ideas that are not stated directly but understood by the audience is "implicit." It refers to information or messages that are implied or suggested rather than explicitly stated.