Understanding Main Idea in a Passage

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What is Williamsburg described as in the passage?

  • A futuristic theme park
  • A colonial American town (correct)
  • A medieval village
  • A modern city

Why do people in Williamsburg dress, cook, and travel as they did 300 years ago?

  • For cultural diversity
  • For historical education (correct)
  • Due to modern restrictions
  • To save money

Which modern amenities are stated as absent in Williamsburg?

  • Hospitals and schools
  • Electricity and running water
  • TV sets, cars, and tall apartment houses (correct)
  • Internet and mobile phones

What is the primary purpose of the governor’s palace in Williamsburg?

<p>Re-creating colonial supper preparations (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which sentence from the passage expresses the main idea?

<p>A visit to the town of Williamsburg in Virginia is a trip into our colonial American past. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Understanding the Passage

  • A visit to Williamsburg in Virginia is a journey into the early American colonial era.
  • The passage's main idea is conveyed in its first sentence.

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