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walking to the
new world
3 short response how do the key details from each
paragraph help explain the main topic?
hint change the
main topic into a
question. how does
each paragraph give
part of the answer?

Explanation:

Response

To answer this, we assume the text "Walking to the New World" has paragraphs with key details. First, identify the main topic (e.g., reasons for walking to the New World, experiences during the walk). Then, for each paragraph, extract key details (like motivations, challenges, outcomes). These details connect to the main topic: e.g., if a paragraph details hardships, it explains the difficulties of walking to the New World; if it details goals, it explains the purpose. By analyzing how each paragraph's details (facts, examples, descriptions) relate to the main topic's question (e.g., "Why did people walk to the New World?"), we see how they collectively build an explanation. For example, one paragraph might detail economic hardships (key detail) explaining why people sought the New World (main topic), another might detail cultural opportunities (key detail) explaining the attraction. Each paragraph’s details provide a piece of the puzzle, addressing different aspects of the main topic’s question, so together they fully explain the main topic by covering its various dimensions (causes, effects, processes, etc.).

Since the problem is about analyzing a text's structure and details, the subfield under Arts is Literature (as it involves textual analysis). The solution format is Answer - Explanation as no calculations are needed.

Brief Explanations
  1. First, determine the main topic of "Walking to the New World" (e.g., migration, exploration, a journey).
  2. Then, for each paragraph, identify key details (e.g., reasons, challenges, outcomes related to the walk).
  3. These details connect to the main topic: each paragraph’s details address a part of the main topic’s question (formed via the hint), like explaining causes, processes, or effects of the “walk to the New World.” Collectively, they build a complete explanation (e.g., one paragraph’s economic - hardship details explain why the walk happened, another’s cultural - opportunity details explain its purpose).

Answer:

To explain the main topic "Walking to the New World", each paragraph’s key details address a unique aspect of the topic. For example, if the main topic is "Why did people walk to the New World?", one paragraph’s key detail about economic hardship explains a cause, another about cultural freedom explains another cause. Together, these details (from different paragraphs) cover multiple dimensions (causes, motivations, etc.) of the main topic, fully explaining it by addressing the main - topic - turned - question (per the hint) from various angles.