1. Identifying the Main Idea of a Paragraph: Part 3

    Task:
    Opposite the paragraphs below, drag and drop the statement that indicates where the main idea of each paragraph, or the point the writer is making about the topic, is located.
    Example:
    The body is very exacting in its demands, requiring certain definite foods for the formation and maintenance of its cells, and other foods, equally definite, but of different character, for heat; our diet therefore must contain foods of high fuel value, and likewise foods of cell-forming power. Although the foods that we eat are of widely different character, such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, oils, meats, eggs, milk, cheese, etc., they can be put into three great classes: the carbohydrates, the fats, and the proteins. Although the foods which we eat are of widely different character, such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, oils, meats, eggs, milk, cheese, etc., they can be put into three great classes: the carbohydrates, the fats, and the proteins.at the end of the paragraph
    Difficulty and stats:
    Very hard, Average - 0 points, Bargraph, Standard deviation - 0
    Exercise type:
    Drag and drop