The central idea of the text is that human beings have always placed a value on the measurement of time.
<h3>How can we identify the central idea of a text?</h3>
- Reading all the text.
- Identifying the topic addressed.
- Identifying the message conveyed by the text.
We can define the central idea as the main subject addressed in a text. In the case of the text shown above, this idea can be seen when the narrator explains the importance of measuring time and how it was necessary for humans since ancient times.
To establish this central idea, the author shows the moments in which the measurement of time is extremely necessary, in addition to showing how we would be lost without this measurement and how humans used to obtain it before the creation of the clock.
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Take out "which is the largest country in Africa"
, after Tripoli
, after million
change to "twice as large as Brooklyn"
Take out Later
change "much affect" to "a large affect"
change rebuilt to rebuild
not "the" North Africa
capitalize Red Sea
comma between barren and Rocky
change to ", the most prominent being the Sahara desert"
not mad-made, man-made
highest *point
change to "affect Libya's climate"
comma after winters
take out "unlike NYC"
comma between month and while
change taken over to overpowered
Change "it still continues today" to "he is still in power today.
no comma before since
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head *of government
take out"meaning the colors"
change events to aspects
"is what Libyans say"-change to "is a phrase common among Libyans"
no semicolon
in this holiday to on this holiday
take out everything in the sport paragraph before "soccer is the most admired *sport* in Libya'
change to "women's clothing rules are as follows:"
see-through
The correct answer is A. It is correct because it is a hyperbole, or a exaggerated statement.