The one that presents a main idea is number (3) "Fire, in fact, has been a significant factor in human development and progress in many ways".
<u>The main idea of a paragraph states the primary point that the author wants to express and transmit to the reader</u>. Generally, the main idea is announced in a single sentence and this sentence is usually located at the beginning of a paragraph. In the case of the paragraph provided,<u> sentence 3) is the one that contains the main idea because it encompasses all the supporting details that are included in the rest of the sentences</u>. In other words, sentences 1), 2), 4), 5), 6) and 7) provide supporting information for the main point stated in sentence 3).
Answer:
Explanation:
1. B force.
2. C friction
3. D sandy floor.
4. B opposite.
5. B
hope dis helps.
but i'm not sure about 3 and 5
To most of my research so far, it is the visual of speech sounds. When you look through a dictionary, you'll usually see these things under the main word you're looking for.
For example, you take a word like "Seahorse". You have the word type, and below the word type, you see some fancy looking text.
I will bold this mini dictionary bit for you to show you what we're focusing on.
Seahorse
Noun
/ˈsēhôrs/
The text in bold here is what you're looking for when you want to find the "Phonetic Transcription." Hope this helps!