Which statement is not necessarily true about a central idea statement? A. it is identical to a thesis statement as you would do for English Composition class. B. it should have the same content/focus as the specific purpose statement C. it can use personal pronouns. D. it must be a full grammatical statement

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A. It is identical to a thesis statement as you would do for an English Composition class.

The statement "it is identical to a thesis statement as you would do for an English Composition class" is not necessarily true about a central idea statement. While a central idea statement shares similarities with a thesis statement, especially in terms of expressing the main point or focus of a presentation or piece of writing, they may have some differences depending on the context. In academic writing, a thesis statement often makes a specific claim or argument, while a central idea statement in a speech may focus on summarizing the key message without necessarily making a claim. The use and structure of these statements can vary based on the purpose and format of the communication.