MAIN IDEA is telling a story with just a few words or sentences.
THEME will relate to real life or will be the message the story or book is meant to convey.
i think you mean what is the MAIN IDEA
The main idea of a text is the central point or theme that the author is trying to convey. It does not have to be supported by expert testimony, and it may not always be explicitly stated in narrative texts. Identifying the main idea involves recognizing the key message or purpose of the text.
Because they both have the main idea of shooting into the hoop and dribbling. Because they both are tring to get more points then the opponent.
No, the main idea of a paragraph is not always explicitly stated. Sometimes it is implied or inferred through supporting details and examples. Readers may need to analyze the content to identify the main idea, especially in more nuanced or descriptive writing. However, in many cases, particularly in academic or informative texts, the main idea is clearly articulated.
Both a thesis statement and a topic sentence are key elements in academic writing that introduce the main idea of a paragraph or essay. They provide a roadmap for the reader by outlining what the text will be about and what the main argument or point will be.
They are both similar sizes, they both have queens, and they both have to main 'statues' the London eye and the eifle tower :)
The main goals in the Great Society were putting an end to both poverty, and racial injustice.
An essay is similar to a paragraph because: 1. A paragraph has a topic setence. 2. The supporting details of a paragraph are similar to that of paragraphs in an essay. 3. A paragraph can also have a conclusive sentence. Basically, paragraph is a miniature form of an essay.
the day has been both good and bad
they both have 5 main stages
A periodic sentence has the main idea at the end of the sentence ("withheld") and a loose one has the main idea of the sentence (subject or predicate or both) at the beginning. A balanced sentence has main ideas at both the beginning and end, often in a compound or complex construction of clauses.
Ah, the main idea is like a happy little tree in a painting. The stated main idea is like the big tree in the center that you can see clearly. The unstated main idea is like the smaller trees and bushes around it that support and enhance the big tree, adding depth and beauty to the whole painting. Just remember, every idea, whether stated or unstated, is important and adds to the overall picture.