the main in the past was anabaptists that's wat i learned n school i dnt no now :p
A stated main idea is when the writer of the particular piece clearly identifies what the main idea is. In contrast, an unstated main idea is when the writer references the main idea, but does not clearly name it.
Edward Carey Pike has written: 'The story of the Anabaptists' -- subject(s): Anabaptists
The difference is that the stated main idea is there in the text but the implied main idea is what you think the author was trying to convey.
The difference is that the stated main idea is there in the text but the implied main idea is what you think the author was trying to convey.
The thing Anabaptists were most known for was rebaptizing people. Most people of the era had been baptized as infants. Anabaptists taught that the decision to become a follower of Jesus was decision that only the person could make. When that decision was made, he or she is baptized again.
a main idea that is not stated in the speech.
nonficton is a main idea and theme is ficton
what the whole story is about that is what main idea mean.
In the main-idea graphic organizer, what do you put in the outer circles?
Anabaptists.
The main idea is the central point or key concept that the author is trying to communicate to the reader. It summarizes the main focus or message of the text.