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The “main topic” generally refers to the primary subject, concept, or issue being discussed in a specific conversation, text, or context. Because your prompt is very open-ended, the main topic can vary wildly depending on what you are thinking about or what you need help with. The term is often used in different contexts:

Reading Comprehension: The main topic is the general subject or “what the text is mostly about,” usually expressed in one to three words (e.g., climate change, space exploration, or the history of art).

Job Interviews: You might be thinking of the classic interview prompt, “Tell me about yourself.” This topic requires highlighting your professional background, your specific skills, and how they align with a job.

General Conversations: The main topic is simply the focal point of the current discussion.

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If you tell me what you are working on or what subject you have in mind, I can give you a clear, detailed breakdown. g., summarize a concept or event).

Tips on how to structure a “Tell me about yourself” response for a job interview in your area.

How to identify the main idea vs. supporting details in a passage. Let me know what you’d like to narrow down the list to! Identifying Topics and Main Ideas

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