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lidoalex

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Dexter writes a paragraph comparing online and traditional dating. He explains their
  similarities and differences, and then discusses why it's important to utilize technology. What could Dexter do to make his paragraph stronger?
 
  a. Describe an experience with traditional dating.
  b. Omit any supporting details that don't clearly relate to the topics being compared and
   contrasted.
  c. Organize his paragraph using a point-by-point pattern.
  d. Organize his paragraph using a topic-by-topic pattern.
  e. Strengthen his topic sentence.

Question 2

Yasmine writes a paragraph comparing water and snow skiing. She first discusses water
  skiing in detail, and then discusses snow skiing in detail. How is she developing her topic ?
 
  a. point-by-pointb.logicallyc.topic-by-topicd.detail-by-detaile. coherently



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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