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The following is an example of which pattern of arrangement?
  Camoflage is used often by marine species, by both predators and the hunted. Crypsis (resemblance to a marine animals environment) is one such technique. For example, decorator crabs attach stones and even other shells to their carapaces that matches the environment in which they move.
 
  a. cause and effect
  b. example
  c. if . . . then
  d. comparison and contrast

Question 2

The following excerpt is an example of which pattern of arrangement?
  Leaving a wound untreated can be dangerous. The wound may become contaminated with dirt and germs, thus requiring more healing time. In some cases, the wound may grow infected or even gangrenous, requiring much more treatment at a hospital. Infections can be life threatening.
 
  a. cause and effect
  b. better and worse
  c. problem/needs/solution
  d. If . . . then



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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