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1. What is the topic of the text?​

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The topic of the text are :  

  • A book or other written or printed work, considered according to its contents instead of its physical form.
  • The main theme of a book or other piece of writing, which differs from other items such as notes, appendixes, and illustrations.
  • Selected written work or set as a reading topic.
  • send a text message to a person.
  • In this tutorial you will learn how to identify the main text of a text by looking at the text and its features.
  • Find the main theme of a multi-paragraph text and focus on specific paragraphs within the text.

The text title is divided into two types, namely:

Topic 1:

  • The most common terms in article 1 include “percent”, “million”,billion”, and “company”, suggesting that they may represent business or financial matters.

Topic 2:

  • The most common ones in article 2 include “president”, “government”, and “Soviet”, which suggests that the title represents political issues.
Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Explanation:

The text's main points are:

A book or other written or printed product that is judged on its content rather than its physical appearance.

The central idea of a book or other piece of literature, as distinguished from notes, appendices, and pictures.

A selection of written work or a reading topic.

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You will learn how to determine the primary text of a text by looking at the text and its features in this course.

Focus on various paragraphs within a multi-paragraph text to find the core idea.

The title of the document is separated into two types:

The first topic is:

The terms "percent," "million," "billion," and "company" appear frequently in article 1, implying that they may refer to business or financial problems.

second topic:

The words "president," "government," and "Soviet" are among the most common in article 2, implying that the title refers to political concerns.

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