Main purpose and central (main) idea

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Reading and Writing 
Main purpose and central (main) idea 

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Main purpose 

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what is the main purpose of a passage?

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main purpose 
A statement or passage's main purpose focusses on the author's aim in writing the text and is phrased in terms of what the author is trying to accomplish and why. 

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How can you find the main purpose of a text?
A
Looking at the title of a passage .
B
Looking for verbs like "persuade", "convince" or "explain.
C
Looking at "that" or "in order to clause.
D
Looking at the author's previous written work.

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It is possible for everyone to shoplift, not just people who live in poverty or have psychological issues.
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True
B
False

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According to the text, what's difficult about Sarah's situation?
A
Lisa steals because of private circumstances and Sarah wants to be a good friend.
B
Sarah finds it hard to talk to her friends about Lisa's problems.
C
Sarah finds it hard to correct Lisa for shoplifting because she is her friend.
D
It is not mentioned in the text.

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Look at the blank space in paragraph 1, which word first best?

A
fanatical
B
innocent
C
occasional
D
typical

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“Lots of teens find out the hard way” (paragraph 2)
What does ‘the hard way’ refer to according to paragraph 2?
A
being hurt by the police
B
being treated like criminals
C
knowing to have harmed other people
D
personal relationships having been ruined

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What is the main purpose of paragraph 3?
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to advise people on how to approach a friend that shoplifts
B
to help people to think about the consequences of their behaviour
C
to show how easy it is to fall into the habits of one’s friends

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Look at the blank space in paragraph 4 and choose the word that fits best.
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courage
B
flexibility
C
humour
D
preparation

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What is the point made in paragraph 5?
When you accompany a friend while shoplifting
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you might face charges as well.
B
you might get betrayed by your friend.
C
you might lose a friend over it.
D
you might start to feel guilty.

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1.A story about a family trying to stick together and survive through the Great Depression in the Midwest in the 1930s

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1.A story about a family trying to stick together and survive through the Great Depression in the Midwest in the 1930s

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1.A story about a family trying to stick together and survive through the Great Depression in the Midwest in the 1930s

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Main central Idea

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What do you think the central (main) idea of a passage is?

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What is the main purpose of this passage?

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What is the central main idea of this passage?

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