An implied main idea is
a. stated in the topic sentence.
b. suggested but not stated directly.
c. introduced in the preceding paragraph.
d. presented in the last sentence.
b
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When listing items in a series, a writer must always use a comma between the last two items
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Circle the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
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In 1925, a schoolteacher named John T. Scopes taught evolution in Dayton, Tennessee. The local authorities indicted Scopes, and his case came to trial. William Jennings Bryan agreed to help prosecute Scopes, and the American Civil Liberties Union brought in the noted trial lawyer Clarence Darrow for the defense. The proceedings attracted national attention and the trial became a media circus. The
judge refused to let Darrow call in scientists to defend evolution. Darrow summoned Bryan as an expert witness on the Bible. The two men sparred for several days. Bryan defended the literal interpretation of the Bible, but to the reporters covering the trial he seemed to wither under Darrow's cross-examination. Sophisticated Americans regarded Bryan as a joke, but in rural America he remained a hero. The jury found Scopes guilty and assessed him a small fine. Bryan died shortly after the trial. To many Americans, the Scopes trial seemed to signal the end of fundamentalism, and the political side of the movement did lose momentum during the late 1920s. But during the same period fundamentalism returned to its roots. It concentrated on creating a network of churches, schools, and colleges where its doctrines could be taught to future generations. The forces underlying fundamentalism during the 1920s would remain a potent element in American culture. According to the passage, why was John T. Scopes indicted? a. He was drunk while teaching at his school. b. He taught evolution to his public school students. c. He gave out false reports about his school principal. d. He disagreed with the ACLU.
At the beginning of the essay, the author, Jo Goodwin, asks her audience to do what?
a) listen with understanding b) donate to local shelters c) listen with pity d) try living in poverty for a week