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which best describes the difference between explicit and implicit central ideas in speeches?
an explicit central idea is clearly stated while an implicit central idea is expressed indirectly.
an explicit central idea is given by the speaker while an implicit central idea is determined by the audience.
an explicit central idea is supported by facts while an implicit central idea revolves around the speakers opinion.
an explicit central idea is an element of public speaking while an implicit central idea is an element of written communication.
Explicit central ideas are directly and clearly stated by the speaker, leaving no room for interpretation. Implicit central ideas are not stated outright; instead, they are conveyed indirectly through details, tone, and examples, requiring the audience to infer them. The other options incorrectly frame the difference (e.g., implicit ideas are not determined solely by the audience, nor are they limited to written communication, and explicit ideas can include opinions supported by facts).
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An explicit central idea is clearly stated while an implicit central idea is expressed indirectly.