Answer:
The main idea in this paragraph is implicit.
Explanation:
Implicit Main Idea is not clearly stated in the paragraph. It is only suggested or inferred by supporting details present in the paragraph. In simple words a paragraph with an implicit main idea does not have any topic sentence.
Explicit Main Idea Paragraphs with explicit main idea have a topic sentence i.e a clearly stated main idea at the beginning, middle or end of the paragraph.
In this paragraph there is no topic sentence. There is no sentence with the main idea in it. We have to make inferences and suggestions to find and write the main idea/topic of the <u><em>"Judy Blume an exceptionally talented and productive American author"</em></u> paragraph .
Answer:
I asked my good friend Simon Wheeler about a friend of mine who wrote to me from the east that wanted to know something. I also asked him something my friend's friend Leonidas W. Smiley wanted to know, since he asked me to do so.
Explanation:
Make it sound something you would say. Not many people talk like this, so write as if you were talking a normal conversation with your friend.
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