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Here's an interesting way to discover a text's main idea. This image is a collection of words from an article, placed in
alphabetical order. The size of each word indicates how frequently it appears in the text. Based on this image, what
do you think the text might be about? Identify the main idea and explain how you arrived at that conclusion.
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