The main subject of what you are talking or writing about.
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In the sentence 'Dogs are loyal pets', which word is the topic noun?
The word 'runs'.
The word 'tree'.
The word 'Dogs'.
The word 'are'.
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Why is it important to know the topic noun?
It describes a noun.
It connects two sentences.
It tells you the main thing or idea being discussed.
It tells you what action is happening.
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Look at this sentence: 'Reading books is a joyful hobby.' Which word is the topic noun?
The word 'joyful'.
The word 'books'.
The word 'is'.
The word 'reading'.
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Can any noun be a topic noun?
No, only special nouns can be topic nouns.
A noun can only be a topic noun if it is very long.
Yes, any noun can be a topic noun if it's what you are talking about
A topic noun must always be a person's name.
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What is the main idea of a story or text?
A picture or drawing in the text.
The most important point an author wants to tell you.
A small detail in the text.
The first word in a paragraph.
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Where can you often find the main idea in a paragraph?
It's always the very last sentence.
You can never find it, it's a secret.
It's only in the middle of the text.
It can usually be found at the beginning or end of a paragraph, or implied throughout.
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What do 'supporting details' do for the main idea?
To confuse the reader.
To add colorful pictures.
To give examples and reasons that support the main idea.
To make the story longer.
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Read this: 'Dogs are truly man's best friend. They often greet you with excitement, protect your home, and stay by your side through thick and thin. Their loyalty is unmatched.' What is the main idea?
It is about what the dog eats.
It is about how loyal dogs are to their owners.
It is about how much the dog barks.
It is about why dogs are furry.
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Can the main idea sometimes be 'unspoken' or 'implied' (meaning you have to figure it out yourself)?
No, because it is always directly stated in one sentence.
Only in very long books, never in short texts.
Yes, sometimes you have to figure it out from all the small details.