Central Idea Identify the main idea of each section of the excerpt from The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Then, use the main ideas to determine the central idea of the text.
1. Introduction:
2. Desire to Write Articulately:
3. Dictionary Study:
4. Love of Reading:
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