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mckennatimberlake

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On the other hand, if the writer of that same textbook on tennis wanted to explain the reasons a player might not be serving the ball well, the writer would most likely use what pattern of organization?
 
  a. listing
  b. cause/effect
  c. comparison/contrast
  d. sequence

Question 2

The author of a book on tennis might have a section on the steps involved in serving a ball. To do this, she would most likely use what pattern of organization?
 
  a. listing
  b. cause/effect
  c. comparison/contrast
  d. sequence



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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