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What must you be able to identify as you formulate implied main idea sentences?

What's the point?


Is central point is impled ideq?

It appears there may be a typo in your question. However, if you are asking if a central point is implied in an idea, then it would depend on the context of the idea. In some cases, a central point may be clearly expressed, while in others it may be implied or inferred by the surrounding content.


What if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence?

Implied Main Ideas sometimes,there is no topic sentence in a paragraph. this does not mean,that there is no main idea. (implied) (:-)


The main idea of a passage of two or more paragraph is called a what?

central point


How do you find the implied main idea?

first paragraph


What happens if your paragraph does not have a topic sentence?

if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence then


A topic sentence provides what to a paragraph?

A topic sentence provides the main idea or the central point of a paragraph. It sets the tone for the rest of the paragraph and gives readers a clear idea of what to expect.


What type of sentence links the central idea of one paragraph to the central idea of the next paragraph?

simple sentence with the main idea.


What part of speech is main idea?

The term "main idea" is a noun phrase. It refers to the primary point or central theme of a text, paragraph, or discussion.


Sometimes the main idea is not found in one sentence in a paragraph Instead it is implied?

Throught the Paragrapg


What is the central thesis?

The central thesis states the main point or argument of the paper. It is stated in the thesis statement in the introductory paragraph, and every paragraph of the paper supports it.


Sometimes the topic sentence may be suggested or rather than stated directly?

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.