The implied main idea is a sentence formulated by the reader that expresses the author's main point about the topic.
The two types of main ideas are stated and implied ones.
Implied Main Ideas sometimes,there is no topic sentence in a paragraph. this does not mean,that there is no main idea. (implied) (:-)
The two types of main ideas are stated and implied ones.
The two types of main ideas are stated and implied ones.
if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence then
When something is stated it is said outright. When it is implied, it is not stated outright, but the speaker intends you to understand it anyway. If I say "People should not ask such stupid questions on WikiAnswers", it is stated that nobody ought to ask such a question, but it is implied that you already have.
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The difference is that the stated main idea is there in the text but the implied main idea is what you think the author was trying to convey.
The difference is that the stated main idea is there in the text but the implied main idea is what you think the author was trying to convey.
The main ideas of a story are typically found in the plot, characters, and themes of the narrative. These elements work together to convey the central message or moral that the author is trying to communicate to the reader.
A stated main idea is clearly stated but an implied main idea is left for you to interpret.