no offense but if you HAVEN'T read then you are a weird human if i can even call you that i read it long time ago just google it
cuz im to lazy to answer it
Answer: The answer to this question is d), " to help the reader understand the central idea." Supporting details are used and extracted from the text to support the central idea or main point, especially if writing an essay. Hence, supporting.
<span>The prince is his close relative and unlikely to punish him with death.</span>
Which cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no", or with a specific piece of information, and which gives the person answering thequestion<span> scope to give the information that seems to them to be appropriate.</span>