Classify each statement about the Great Fire of London as either Main Idea, Too Broad, or Too Narrow: 1. The Great Fire of London destroyed 13,000 homes and 463 acres. 2. Fires... Classify each statement about the Great Fire of London as either Main Idea, Too Broad, or Too Narrow: 1. The Great Fire of London destroyed 13,000 homes and 463 acres. 2. Fires in cities can cause tremendous damage and hardship. 3. Although the Great Fire of 1666 destroyed the homes and buildings in London, a renewed city resulted.

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Understand the Problem

The image presents three statements about the Great Fire of London and asks the user to classify each statement as either: (M) the Main Idea, (B) Too Broad, or (N) Too Narrow. This requires understanding the scope and focus of each statement in relation to the specific context of the Great Fire of London.

Answer

1. Too Narrow 2. Too Broad 3. Main Idea
  1. N
  2. B
  3. M
Answer for screen readers
  1. N
  2. B
  3. M

More Information

The Great Fire of London was a devastating event in London's History.

Tips

Understanding the scope of the statement is key to answering correctly:

  • Main Idea: Captures the overall point.
  • Too Broad: The statement is too general.
  • Too Narrow: Focuses on a specific detail.

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