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Setler79 [48]
4 years ago
14

WILL MARK THE BRAINEST

English
2 answers:
swat324 years ago
8 0

Answer:

D.

Explanation: From this quote the author describes his mother through the quote

Detail :

Grade : Senior High

Subject: English

kkurt [141]4 years ago
4 0

<em>(d) It describes the author's judging her mother based on her language </em>

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

The main idea is one of the main problems discussed in a paragraph. Other names for main ideas include main thoughts, main thoughts, main ideas, main ideas, and main thoughts.

The main sentence is the sentence in which there is the main idea of ​​the paragraph. This main sentence is explained by the other sentences in the paragraph, which are called explanatory sentences.

Deductive Paragraph

In the deductive paragraph, the main sentence is located at the beginning of the paragraph. The main ideas / main sentences are stated first and then followed by explanatory sentences.

Inductive Paragraph

In the inductive paragraph, the main sentence is located at the end of the paragraph. The explanatory sentence is delivered first, then the main sentence.

How to find the main idea of ​​a paragraph, namely:

  • Read the entire reading text.
  • Understand the contents of the reading text.
  • Finding the main idea of ​​reading.

Usually, the main idea is stated explicitly in the main sentence or topic sentence. Paragraphs whose main idea is at the beginning of a paragraph are called deductive paragraphs, while paragraphs whose main idea is at the end of a paragraph are called inductive.

The paragraphs are:

  • The essence of the sentence/main idea
  • Explanatory sentences/paragraph explanatory ideas

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Basic text ideas brainly.com/question/8388493

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Class: high school

Subject: English

keywords: main ideas, paragraphs, main sentences

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