Theme
Central Idea
Author's Purpose
Fact Vs. Opinion
all about me
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what is a theme 

the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic

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what is a central idea

The central idea is the central, unifying element of the story, which ties together all of the other elements of fiction used by the author to tell the story. The central idea can be best described as the dominant impression or the universal, generic truth found in the story.

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what is an author's purpose 

An author's purpose is his reason for or intent in writing. An author's purpose may be to amuse the reader, to persuade the reader, to inform the reader, or to satirize a condition. ... To relate a story or to recount events, an author uses narrative writing.

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what is a fact vs. opinion

A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false. An opinion is an expression of a person's feelings that cannot be proven. Opinions can be based on facts or emotions and sometimes they are meant to deliberately mislead others. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the author's purpose and choice of language.

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what is my favorite color

black

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how can you identify a theme

be sure that you've first identified the story's plot, the way the story uses characterization, and the primary conflict in the story.

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how can you identify a central idea

Central idea is also known as main idea. Definition: The central idea (main idea) in a piece of writing is the point that the author wants you to remember most. Some writers may state the main idea, but it is often implied, which means the reader has to make inferences (what the text says + what I know) about it.

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how can you identify an author's purpose

In general, there are 3 basic reasons for an author to write something: to persuade their reader, to inform their reader, or to entertain their reader. You can help your students remember the reasons why authors write with this easy as PIE acronym: P is for Persuade – the author shares their opinion with the reader.

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how can you identify a fact or opinion

A fact is a statement that is true and can be verified objectively, or proven. In other words, a fact is true and correct, no matter what. An opinion, however, is a statement that holds an element of belief; it tells how someone feels. An opinion is not always true and cannot be proven.


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what is my dream job 

to be an atrist oin music or actress if that doesnt work out then i want to be in the FBI that traviles around the world solving murders

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why is it so important to have a theme 

Themes are the central focus of the story or narrative. Themes express the intended lesson, conclusion, message, or point of view of the author. Themes connect all the parts of the story such as characters, plot, problem conflict, setting, and events.

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why is it important to have a central idea in a story

help readers remember important information. The central idea (main idea) of a paragraph tells the topic of the paragraph. The topic tells what all or most of the sentences are about.

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why is the author's purpose important

It is important to understand why an author is writing something. As a reader, knowing the purpose or intent that the writer has for creating the piece of work helps you EVALUATE it better.

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why is fact and opinion important for the reader

An opinion is an expression of a person's feelings that cannot be proven. Opinions can be based on facts or emotions and sometimes they are meant to deliberately mislead others. ... Therefore, when you read, it is important to judge facts and opinions carefully in order to come to the right conclusion.


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who are my favorite artists 

BTS

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how are themes made

Themes are developed by authors through the following ways: ... Characters - character qualities, character actions and how characters respond to situations may all relate to theme. Character development - the ways characters change, and the lessons they learn indicate themes for the reader.

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how are central ideas made 

it makes the reader make infreances and save the important mermories 

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how are author's purpose made

To inform or teach the reader, the author uses expository writing. An author's purpose is reflected in the way he writes about a topic. For instance, if his purpose is to amuse, he will use jokes or anecdotes in his writing. Clues to an author's purpose may be found in titles, prefaces, and the author's background.

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how are facts and opinions made

well its the same as number3


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MY FAVORITE ALBUM OF THEM

WINGS, Map of the soul:persona, Map of the soul:7

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where can you find a theme 

in a story

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where can you find a central idea 

in a story


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where can you find the author's purpose

in a story

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where can you find fact and opinion 

on the social media or books honistly anywhere

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favorite animal 

Black panthers