How do the central/main ideas develop and
build on each other? (RI.1.2)
The author deve...
How do the central/main ideas develop and
build on each other? (RI.1.2)
The author develops the first central idea by
providing supporting research and a
professor's real-life experience. The author
uses a particular study as an example to
support the concept that group inclusion may
cause people to lose a sense of their morals
and become more likely to do wrong.
The author develops the first central idea by
explaining how remaining anonymous makes
people bold. The author then shares a
personal experience.
The author develops the first central idea by
defining mob mentality. This idea is supported
with a brain experiment.
The author develops the first central idea by
providing a personal experience. The author
then discusses the impact this experience had.
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