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To find what a text is generally about, use these techniques:

Identifying the and main idea of a text is a foundational skill for analytical reading and effective writing. While the "topic" is the broad subject, the "main idea" is the specific point or message the author wants to convey. 1. Distinguishing Topic vs. Main Idea To find what a text is generally about,

Once you know the topic, use these strategies to find the author's primary point: Distinguishing Topic vs

: Determine the primary person, place, or thing the entire passage discusses. 3. Strategies for Spotting the Main Idea Strategies for Spotting the Main Idea : Represents

: Represents the handle. It supports the top and is more specific, usually expressed in a full sentence (e.g., "Penguins are uniquely adapted to survive in harsh Antarctic climates"). 2. Steps to Identify the Main Topic

: Represents the top of the umbrella. It is broad, often just one or two words (e.g., "Penguins").