Kentucky Paraeducator Assessment (KPA) Practice Test

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In a piece of writing, what does the 'body' represent?

  1. The introduction to the topic

  2. The conclusion summarizing the points

  3. The paragraphs developing the main idea

  4. The overall theme of the writing

The correct answer is: The paragraphs developing the main idea

The body of a piece of writing is where the main content is developed. It consists of the paragraphs that elaborate on the main idea, providing details, arguments, evidence, and explanations that support the overall thesis or central point of the work. This section is critical because it allows the writer to explore the topic in depth and convey the message clearly to the reader. The body serves as the core part of the writing where the author builds their narrative or argument, making it essential for the overall effectiveness and clarity of the piece. In contrast, the introduction sets up the topic, the conclusion wraps up the discussion, and the theme reflects the overarching message, but it is within the body that the actual development occurs.