Question 4 of 10 What is it called when a writer does not state his or her main idea directly? A. Inference B. Counterargument C. Implied claim D. Text structure
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When a writer does not state his or her main idea directly, it is often up to the reader to infer or deduce the main idea from the information provided. Show more…
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