Central Idea p. 438 & 460 Central point that the author conveys

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Central Idea p. 438 & 460 Central point that the author conveys Sometimes directly stated More often implied, or suggested

Identifying the implied central (main) idea Connect details to determine what they have in common Use connections to help figure out central idea of passage or work

Most important points in a literary work An introduction states the idea Each paragraph supports or develops it Make connections between supporting paragraphs and the central idea

Supporting Details give… examples explanations reasons