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What is an implied main idea?

a main idea that is not stated until the body

a main idea that is not stated in the speech

a main idea that is not supported by the speech

a main idea that is not stated until the conclusion

An implied main idea is a main idea that is not explicitly stated in the text or speech, but can be inferred or understood by the reader or listener based on the supporting details or evidence provided.

An implied main idea is a main idea that is not explicitly stated in the given text or speech. It requires the reader or listener to infer or understand the main idea based on the information provided in the body or context of the text or speech. It may not be explicitly mentioned until the conclusion of the text or speech, but it is still inferred from the supporting details and arguments presented. Therefore, the correct option is:

- a main idea that is not stated until the conclusion.