Analyzing the Development of Central Ideas in Informational Text - Quiz - Level H
In the...
Analyzing the Development of Central Ideas in Informational Text - Quiz - Level H
In the third section, how does the author support the
central idea?
CENTRAL IDEA:
In the United States, the right to a fair
trial is an important civil liberty that has
several elements that protect citizens.
SUPPORTING IDEA:
To understand the importance of a fair trial in
the United States, a person should know what
trials are like in other countries.
by giving examples of the changes that have taken place
in the Chinese legal system
by giving details about the effects of unfair trials in
countries other than the United States
by comparing and contrasting trials in the United States
to trials in other countries
by explaining how having different numbers of people on
a jury can affect a fair trial
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