How can a text have two or more main ideas? | Reading | Khan Academy

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    Unless you’re a quantum particle, you can’t be in two places at once. But your mind *CAN*. Texts can contain more than one main idea: multiple, equally-important arguments can be threaded through a single text. Let’s talk about how that works!
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    The public domain map of the United States comes from Wikipedia!
    “How can you be in two places at once when you’re not anywhere at all?” is the name of a very goofy counterculture comedy record from the 60s by The Firesign Theatre. The song I sing a snippet of is from Track 2 on the CD version, “Zeno’s Evil”. Prepare yourself: it is very dense.

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