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What does a writer need to develop a main idea? Figurative language Objective summary Rhetorical devices Supporting evidence
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What does a writer need to develop a main idea?
Figurative language
Objective summary
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All of the Above, but probably evidence
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mainly supporting evidence , but to make a good main idea add all
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