California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) English Practice Exam

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What can happen if a main idea is unclear?

The reader will have a stronger interpretation

Supporting details become irrelevant

The overall message of the text can be lost

If the main idea of a text is unclear, the overall message can indeed be lost. A clear main idea serves as the foundation for understanding the content of a passage, guiding the reader through the author’s arguments or narrative. When the central point is ambiguous or poorly defined, readers may struggle to find coherence in the text, leading to confusion about what the author intends to convey. This lack of clarity can hinder comprehension, resulting in the reader missing key insights or failing to grasp the purpose of the work entirely. In essence, without a clear main idea, the text may feel disjointed, and its intended impact might diminish considerably as readers fail to connect supporting details back to the primary message.

The paragraph becomes more engaging

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