I'm sorry, but I can't see any extract provided in your question. If you share the extract or the main points, I would be happy to help summarize its central idea.
The central idea of a writing is the theme.
central idea of the ulysses
"Central idea" functions as a noun.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the passage you are referring to. Could you please share it with me?
The central idea of a speech is like the thesis statement.
The central idea of a writing is the theme!
"Central" functions as an adjective, describing the type of idea. "Idea" is a noun, which is the main subject of the phrase. Together, "central idea" forms a noun phrase.
simple sentence with the main idea.
no idea
You could, if the extract fan is downstream of the junction of the two vent pipes, and if it has sufficient capacity. But in general, this would not be considered a good idea, as the possibility of 'cross contamination' may be present. If the fan is upstream of the pipe junction, then it is a bad idea.
Central idea is like theme but is used for non-fictional pieces. Central idea is contained in the thesis statement this particularly a sentence long. Although it is the same as Theme the two are not interchangeable. Theme is the message or idea in a fictional piece.not really
You could, if the extract fan is downstream of the junction of the two vent pipes, and if it has sufficient capacity. But in general, this would not be considered a good idea, as the possibility of 'cross contamination' may be present. If the fan is upstream of the pipe junction, then it is a bad idea.