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Formulating an Implied Main Idea

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Stated Main Idea  The one sentence in the paragraph that states both the topic and the most important point.

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Formulating an Implied Main Idea

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Main IdeaThe most important point that

the author is trying to make about the topic

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Stated Main IdeaThe one sentence in the

paragraph that states both the topic and the most important point.

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Implied Main IdeaSometimes an author does

not state the main idea but implies the main idea.

The reader must infer the main idea and formulate the main idea sentence.

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The Definitions An inference is the process to drawing a

conclusion based on evidence.

A conclusion is a decision, opinion, or judgment reached after thoughtful inferences.

To Imply means to send a message by suggesting something, without stating it outright.

Authors imply a message, and readers infer and then draw a conclusion that go beyond what the author has stated, but based on what the author has stated.

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Making InferencesWatch this video

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Use inferences to draw a conclusion about the relationship between the man and woman in the video.

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How to Make InferencesRead the material carefully.Ask yourself, “What inferences

and conclusions does the author expect me to make?”

There may be more than one important inference or conclusion to draw.

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The ApplicationWatch the Video again

What Inferences or conclusions can you make about the man and the woman in the video.

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Steps to Formulating the Implied Main IdeaDetermine the topicDetermine the most important

point about the topicFormulate a sentence that

includes the topic and the most important point

Be sure the sentence makes complete sense by itself.

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Methods for formulating the implied main idea: Formula 1: Add essential information

(usually the topic) to a sentence in the paragraph that almost states the main idea.

Formula 2: Combine ideas from two sentences in the paragraph into a single sentence that together complete main idea.

Formula 3: Summarize details into one general sentence or combine several ideas into one sentence.

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What implied main ideas do you see in these ads?

Find the Topic, determine the most important point, formulate the main idea

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What implied main ideas do you hear in this conversation

Find the Topic, determine the most important point, formulate the main idea

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Apply Method 1 For decades, people smoked whenever

and wherever they wished. Smoking was glamorized in the movies, on television and in print throughout the 20th century. Some ads even promoted the “health benefits” of smoking. Gradually, these attitudes began to change. As data from medical studies began to accumulate on the dangers of tobacco, antismoking advocates started to achieve some victories in society and in public policy.

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Implied Main Idea Attitudes toward smoking have

gradually changed.

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Apply Method 2 The events of September 11, 2001, changed the

United States profoundly. Not since the surprise attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor in 1941 had the nation experienced such a devastating attack on its homeland. Most directly, the attack on 911 claimed approximately 3,000 lives. Some 2,000 children lost a parent in the attack. More than 20,000 residents living nearby had to evacuate their homes. Officials estimated the cost to the New York city economy at over $83 billion.

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Formulated Main Idea The attack on September 11th 2001 was

profoundly devastating.

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Apply Method 3 The digestive system provides nutrients,

and the excretory system rids the body of metabolic wastes. The respiratory system supplies oxygen but also eliminates carbon dioxide. The circulatory system carries nutrients and oxygen to and wastes from the cell so that tissue fluid composition remains constant. The immune system helps protect the body from disease.

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Formulated Main Idea There are many different body systems

with different functions.