The most important point an author makes about a topic.
๐ What is a central idea?
Details, facts, or quotes that support an idea.
๐ What is evidence in a text?
This is the reason an author writes a text.
๐ What is the authorโs purpose?
This refers to how a text is organized.
๐ What is text structure?
This term means clearly stated and easy to find in the text.
๐ What is explicit?
The main message the author wants you to understand.
๐ What does the central idea tell the reader about a text?
This is something evidence should always do for a central idea.
๐ What is support or prove it?
These are three common authorโs purposes.
๐ What are to inform, persuade, or entertain?
These are common types of text structure.
๐ What are cause and effect, problem and solution, compare and contrast, sequence, and description?
This term means suggested but not directly stated.
๐ What is implicit?
A one word or phrase; a full statement about the topic.
๐ What is the difference between a topic and a central idea?
This explains why one detail alone cannot be a central idea.
๐ What is because a central idea must be supported by multiple details?
This was Barbara Jordanโs purpose in โAll Together Now.โ
๐ What is inspiring unity and civic responsibility?
This explains why an author uses different paragraphs or sections.
๐ What is to develop ideas and support the purpose?
This is the first thing students should read on a FAST question.
๐ What is the question or question stem?
To understand the authorโs main point.
๐ Why do readers look for the central idea?
In โThe First Americans,โ this type of evidence shows Native Americans were peaceful.
๐What are examples of culture, traditions, and peaceful living?
This is why an author uses emotional language in a speech.
๐ What is to persuade or inspire the audience?
In a speech, this is why an author ends with a strong quote.
๐ What is to leave a lasting impression on the audience?
This test-taking strategy helps narrow down the correct answer.
๐ What is eliminating wrong answer choices?
This type of central idea is suggested but not directly stated in the text.
๐What is an implicit central idea?
This is how evidence usually develops across a text.
๐ What is building and strengthening the central idea over time?
This is how identifying authorโs purpose helps on a test.
๐ What is understanding why the author included certain details?
This explains how specific paragraphs in โAll Together Nowโ build unity.
๐ What is by warning against division and encouraging shared responsibility?
This is a clue that an answer choice is probably incorrect.
๐ What is it being too extreme, unrelated, or unsupported by the text?