[1] The main idea should be established in the introductory paragraph of a scientific essay.
-> In almost every essay type, your introduction is <em>introducing</em> your topic. You want to bring up the main idea right away.
[2] The main idea should be restated in the conclusion of the essay.
-> You want to bring up your main idea again. This does many things, it not only reminds the readers what they read, but helps to make sure your essay comes full circle and everything is supporting that <em>one</em> main idea.
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Answer: i cant see this can you zoom in?
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Well basically the just changed because overtime the meaning of words have changed. The way we talk and our context clues have shifted because some things from back then don't mean the same as they do now an example of this would be heartburn now it means that a pain in your heart from possibly to much grease, back then it was a way to describe jealousy. It is easy to understand the reading always through context clues! When you use the words around what you are reading the meaning of the word can change to what the author wanted it to mean! I think it only changed because people change and they make everything else that they say mean what they want. It also helps with the development of technology that we can edit text and use sights to help generalize words so that other people see the words how we want them to.
Homophily (i.e., "love of the same") is the tendency of individuals to associate and bond with similar others, as in the proverb "birds of a feather flock together". The presence of homophily has been discovered in a vast array of network studies.