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When would you need to make inferences about the main idea of an article?
A when the main idea is not stated directly in the article
B when the author has deliberately hidden the main idea
C when the article has more than one main idea
D when the main idea is stated in a different article

Sagot :

Answer:B. When the author has deliberately hidden the main idea.

Explanation:

Answer:

when the main idea is not stated directly in the article

Explanation:

The author of an article does not always state the main idea directly. Instead, you’ll need to make inferences, or reasoned guesses, about the main idea based on the clues in the article.

plus I just did this one and got it correct. :)