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11. How do the authors structure (arrange) the article? Hint: How did they choose to break it up into
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12. What is the purpose of the subheadings? Hint: How do they help the reader?
13. What is the purpose of the images and captions in the article? Hint: How do they help the reader?
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14. What is the purpose of the article? Hint: What does the author want the reader to understand?
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15. How does the final paragraph relate to the main idea of the article? Hint: How does the conclusion tie
in what you learned about the cell parts to the real world?
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