The main idea of a paragraph is the central point that the author intends to communicate to the reader about the topic at hand. This idea forms the backbone of the paragraph and provides an overarching argument or message. When the main idea is directly stated, it is usually found in the topic sentence. The topic sentence gives an overview of what the paragraph is about and is supported by subsequent sentences that provide additional details and context.
In a longer piece of writing, the main idea is typically expressed in the thesis statement. The thesis statement provides the primary focus of the entire article and is supported by smaller points. Like the topic sentence, the thesis statement gives a concise summary of the article's main point and guides the reader in understanding the author's argument.
If the main idea is not explicitly stated, it is called an Implicit main idea. In this case, the reader must look closely at the content, including specific words, sentences, and images used and repeated, to deduce what the author is trying to communicate.
If the main idea is explicitly stated, it means that the author has directly and clearly communicated the main point of the passage. This can often be found in the opening sentence, but it can also be located in the conclusion or any other part of the passage. When the main idea is explicit, the reader does not need to read between the lines or make any inferences.
To determine the correct main idea of a paragraph, you can use the following hints:
After reading the paragraph, ask yourself what point the author is trying to make.
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To fully comprehend a passage, it's essential to locate the main idea. The main idea acts as the central thread that binds all the details and arguments of a passage together. The following tips can assist you in identifying the main idea of a passage:
Summer is a wonderful time to spend at West Beach. It is a beach with light- colored, soft sand. The coastline goes on for a long way and many people enjoy walking along it. Children like to play in the surf and walk along the rocks that are visible at low tide. This is a fun beach for people of all ages.
In this paragraph:
Topic: West Beach
Main Idea: (what the writer is saying about the topic) is that summer is a wonderful time at West Beach
The movie Apollo 13 was a blockbuster for the summer of 1995. It is an exciting story about space exploration. In the movie, the astronauts get in trouble while they are trying to return to Earth. People in the audience are on the edge of their seats waiting to see what happens. What makes it even more exciting is that it is a true story.
In this paragraph:
Topic: movie Apollo 13
Main Idea (it is in the first sentence): Apollo 13 was a blockbuster for the summer of 1995
While the main idea is usually in the first sentence, the next most common placement is in the last sentence of a paragraph. The author gives supporting information first and then makes the point in the last sentence.
Most teenagers and young adults do not know what they want to do for the rest of their lives. It is a big decision. There are a number of things you can do to narrow the choices. For example you can take an interest test, do some research on your own about a career, try volunteer work in the field in which you are interested, or “job-shadow”, in which you spend a day with a person who is working in a field that interests you. These are just a few helpful ideas as you begin to choose a career.
In this paragraph:
Topic: jobs or career choices
Main Idea: A few ideas to help the reader choose a career
Finally, an author might put the main idea in the middle of a paragraph. The author will spend a few sentences introducing the topic, present the main idea, then spend the rest of the paragraph supporting it. This can make the main idea more difficult to find.
The United States seems to be in love with the idea of going out to eat. Because of this, a real variety of restaurants has come about specializing in all kinds of foods. McDonald’s is the king of a subgroup of restaurants called fast-food restaurants. Chances are, no matter where you live, there is a McDonald’s restaurant near you. There are even McDonald’s in the Soviet Union. Now McDonald’s is trying something new. It is called McDonald’s Express and there is a test site in Peabody, Massachusetts. It is part of a Mobil gas station. This allows you to fill up with gas and fill up on food at the same time. What will they think of next?
In this paragraph:
Topic: McDonald’s
Main Idea (In the Third Sentence): McDonald’s is the king of fast food
After reading a section of your textbook, a good way to check whether you have understood the main idea is to summarize the information in your own words. There are several steps you can follow to do this:
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