A theme is a universal lesson learned and the central idea is a one-sentence main idea.
- <em>Central idea</em> conveys that the text is about mainly, whereas, <em>theme </em>refers to the author's message, life lesson or moral learned from the story.
- A <em>central idea</em> cannot be referred to as the topic of the text, on the other hand, a <em>theme</em> cannot be same as topic.
- In one sentence, the<em> central idea </em>can be stated, whereas, <em>themes</em> are repeated and can be multiple.
Therefore, a theme is not the central idea, nor it can act as a topic of the text.
Answer:
This is a dependent clause.
Explanation:
A dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought. A dependent clause cannot be a sentence.
"In his first year in the White House" does not express a complete thought, making it a dependent clause.
Answer:
I would look up a quizlet for the stuff you are learning. It really helped me with Apex English 10 semester 1 and semester 2.
Explanation:
People post quizlets with answers for some of the quizzes and test, as well as explain the information and give tips on how to remember it. Quizlet itself allows you to study the content so it is a great study tool whether your teacher actually teaches the stuff or not. I hope this helped, I apologize if it didnt.
(I'll see what quizlets I can find for you and post them as comments on this answer)
the answer is B because ballads are supposed to be rhythmic