The central idea in a story is the central element in the story that ties together all of the other elements that are in the story.
The speech isn't given, therefore, an overview of the central idea will be given. The central idea is the dominant impression or the generic truth that's conveyed in a story. It is what the story is mainly about.
It should be noted that the central idea is not the topic of the text or the title of a story. The <em>central idea</em> is usually stated in one sentence. The central idea can usually be seen at the beginning or the ending paragraph.
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Answer: D)The wilderness surrounded the jar and seemed no longer wild in the presence of the tall, round jar that was like a port.
Explanation: Paraphrase a text or a sentence consists in expressing the meaning of the text (that can be written or spoken) using different words, it usually has the function to explain the text with clearer vocabulary. The sentence that best paraphrase the second stanza of Wallace Stevens's "The Anecdote of the Jar" is the option D, because it maintains the same idea, just written in a simpler way.
Answer:
awnser choice D
Explanation:
A shows that that the story is just being, B explains what happens next in the story but doesn't have any conclusion. C this would be the turning point of the story not the end. D makes the most sense and ends with a lasting friendship.
These are homophones, words which sound identical but have different meaning.