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To find a topic in a passage, look for the main idea that the passage is discussing. This can usually be found in the first or last sentence of each paragraph. Pay attention to keywords and repeated concepts that help highlight the central theme of the text.
what someone has in there point of view of something on that topic
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The subject of a passage refers to the main topic or theme that the passage is discussing. It is the focus of the writing and helps to guide the reader in understanding the main idea being presented.
The topic is like the main thing you are going to talk about but main idea is the main sentence of a passage
An explanatory passage is a written passage that provides information or explanations about a specific topic. It aims to clarify concepts, provide background information, and help readers better understand the subject matter.
The Pursuit Of Knowledge.
Reading the title, headings, and subheadings can help give an idea of the passage's topic. Skimming the first and last paragraphs, as well as looking for keywords and phrases, can also provide clues about the passage's content.
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?
It is called 'unwaan'.
The sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph is called the 'Topic Sentence'.
It's called a 'Topic'.