English, 13.03.2021 03:10 Corgilover1234
Which strategy is a good way to find the main idea of a paragraph?
a.) Read just the first sentence of the paragraph.
b.) Read the paragraph, noting the most specific detail.
c.) Read just the last sentence of the paragraph.
d.) Read the paragraph, looking for the most general statement.
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Which strategy is a good way to find the main idea of a paragraph?
a.) Read just the first sentence...
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