Answer:
Readers can identify a detail that supports a central idea in an informational text by looking for phrases, words, or sources/information that seem to relate to one idea or can be applicable to an idea.
Explanation:
For example, the central idea of "history repeats itself" can be found in an informational text that shows proof, such as the author/writer displaying an event in the past, and a recent event that while not the same, has similar circumstances or causes.
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Answer: I don't mind others giving me advice but the moment they start bossing me around I really don't like it. So, i'll listen to it but I have the rights to follow it or not. But if it is your family members whom are saying it then it is probably for your own good.
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Explanation:
In short, it means sometimes the dream and the reality are not the same thing.
A black girl (very young) is descended from slaves (her great grandparents were slaves) and raised by a single mother, dreams of becoming president.
She can only get as far as reciting the pledge of allegiance. Her situation does not make her a president.
Table of Contents page, make sense if you use a book as an example. Table of Contents is where you find the chapters page numbers within the book.