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Lobcity

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Authors use the classification organizational pattern to
 
  a. compare ideas
  b. highlight their ideas
  c. illustrate their ideas
  d. put their ideas into categories

Question 2

Which of the following patterns of organization present a term and use examples to help the reader
  understand the meaning of the term?
 
  a. cause and effect
  b. chronological order
  c. classification
  d. definition



Kingjoffery

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Answer to Question 1

d. put their ideas into categories

Answer to Question 2

d. definition



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