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How do you find the central idea?

by asking the speaker to repeat all main ideas after he or she is done speaking
by identifying the topic, medium, and supporting sentences
by looking at notes kept by a peer who uses highlighting
by listening carefully to pauses the speaker uses when speakin

Respuesta :

Identify the topic, medium, and supporting sentences. 

by identifying the topic, medium, and supporting sentences This is the correct answer.

The topic, the development -or medium- and the sentences that support the topic are the key elements in an argumentation. These elements make up the central idea of the text. For example, if a speaker says : (1)" Using cellphones in a language class can help teenagers improve their writing skills"; (2)" I did some research in a language class and could see that how teenagers took done notes with the word application and then turned those notes into a paragraph."; (3) " Cellphones are used by teenagers all day long. They write a lot on them and this practice can be turned into a more academic activity."

(1) this reflects the topic: the pedagogical use of cellphones in a teenage language class;

(2) this shows the medium: some evidence through some real examples;

(3) This reflects some support to the topic.

These answers are  not right:

-by asking the speaker to repeat all main ideas after he or she is done speaking ( This is impossible. The speaker will never do this in a conference , for example).

-by looking at notes kept by a peer who uses highlighting ( Note-taking is a personal task. The peer may have got the ideas wrong).

-by listening carefully to pauses the speaker uses when speaking ( Pauses will not help pick up the coherence of the speech).