did you mean main idea?
the main idea is the central, or most important, idea in a paragraph or passage.
Answer:
) this recipe is for making a delicious dessert.
Explanation:
Answer: See Explanation
Explanation:
1. Sam (used to) live in Liverpool. Now, he lives in Glasgow.
2. We (didn't use to) have an internet connection but we do now.
3. Did you used to watch DVDs when you were younger?
4. Pete never used to eat fruit, but he does now.
5. I didn't use to have a laptop but now I can't do without it.
6. My dad used to grow his hair long but now, he has short hair.
7. Sally didn't use to wear glasses but she needs them now.
I'm not sure if there were specific answer choices but using complex words actually makes your statement rather unclear, especially assuming they are words the average person wouldn't know or understand.
The correct answer is 3. Internet Authority Association (IAA), because it is not a real style of citation. Others are existent and commonly used whereas IAA is not real.