absolutism
The Topic is the subject the author is talking about and the Main Idea is what the author wants to say about the subject.
It means to say (or write), as briefly as possible, what subject you are going to be talking about.
A literature survey, or literature review, means that you read and report on what the literature in the field has to say about your topic or subject. There may be a lot of literature on the topic or there may be a little.
le meilleur [masculine object or topic] que j'ai jamais eu, la meilleure [feminine object or topic] que j'ai jamais eue.
In order to understand this you have to understand what a writing topic is and how it can be broad or narrow. The subject of your piece is its topic; your topic is what you are writing about. You might start with "Stuff people do" which is impossibly broad. You could narrow that to "Rituals people do", or further to "Marriage rituals", or further to "Marriage rituals in Europe" or again to "Marriage rituals in France", or "Marriage rituals in France in the 15th century", but when you have narrowed it to "Marriage rituals in 1474 in the LaForge family in Besancon, France" you might only be talking about one event or even none, and you will have nothing to say. So, while a very broad topic like "Stuff people do" leaves you with too much to say, an overly narrow topic leaves you with not enough to say.
You do not say which topic and you do not say what 'your country' is. So your question cannot be answered.
On what topic? You didn't say what the topic is, so how can anyone help you?
항목 항목 = topic
le thème (as in topic of essay/research) le sujet (as in topic of conversation)
'Vishay-Vastu' or 'Prakaran'.
Тема (Tema)
By topic
You should say NOTHING AT ALL and change the topic
corrption is a addiction say no it do
'quel est mon sujet?'
The question "what is this about?" translates into Spanish "a que se refiere."
Some people say nothing, but I won't say anything on this topic.