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What does the SOAPS element “subject” refer to?
A.
the point of view expressed in a text
B.
the central idea of a text
C.
the general topic of a text
D.
the tone of a text

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the general topic of a text

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the point of view expressed in a text:-

Point of view in a text is the position from which the subject matter of a text is designed to be perceived. In defining a point of view the writer, speaker or director of the text controls what we see and how we relate to the situation, characters or ideas in the text.

CENTRAL IDEA:-

The central idea of a passage is the message that the author is trying to get across to the reader . The central idea is not the topic. A central idea is stated in a sentence, not just one to two words .

General topic of a text :-

The topic is the broad, general theme or message. It is what some call the subject. The main idea is the "key concept" being expressed. Details, major and minor, support the main idea by telling how, what, when, where, why, how much, or how

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the tone of a text:-

In literary terms, tone typically refers to the mood implied by an author's word choice and the way that the text can make a reader feel. The tone an author uses in a piece of writing can evoke any number of emotions and perspectives. Tone can also span a wide array of textual styles, from terse to prosaic.

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