When you tell the most important part of a text, what are you identifying?(1 point)

Responses

facts and events
facts and events

the supporting details
the supporting details

the first sentence
the first sentence

the central idea

the central idea

the central idea

The correct answer is "the central idea." When you are identifying the most important part of a text, you are looking for the central idea, which is the main point or message that the author is trying to convey. To identify the central idea, you can start by reading the entire text and then looking for recurring themes, key phrases, or statements that summarize the main point of the text. Additionally, paying attention to the introduction and conclusion paragraphs can often provide insight into the central idea.