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Created by Michelle Espique
almost 8 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| Main ideas are often at the beginning of a paragraph. | Topic sentence |
| Main ideas can also be found at the end of a paragraph. | Concluding sentence |
| Some main ideas are implied and no sentence in the paragraph directly gives the main idea. | You have to look at the key words to identify what the paragraph is talking about. |
| In longer reading passages, a number of paragraphs are talking about the main idea of the entire passage. | Look at the first paragraph in the reading. The main idea of the first paragraph usually introduces the main idea of the whole reading. |
| The next paragraphs are called the body paragraphs. | Body paragraphs contain the supporting ideas of the whole reading passage. |
| Supporting ideas of the reading passage help you understand the main idea of the reading passage. | You can identify the supporting ideas by finding out what is the topic sentence of each of the paragraphs. |
| The last paragraph of the reading passage usually gives a conclusion. | The main idea of the reading passage may also be found in this paragraph. |
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