Which statement best explains how the structure of the passage helps the author
develop his or...
English, 05.05.2020 09:57 kklovesfood
Which statement best explains how the structure of the passage helps the author
develop his or her argument?
O A.
The passage is separated into sections with headings, which enables the
author to compare and contrast his or her ideas precisely.
OB.
B.
The passage contains headings, which enables the author to give
additional information to the readers.
The passage contains sections, which enables the author to give an
elaborate description of his or her ideas.
OD.
The passage is divided into sections with headings, which enables the
author to organize and introduce the main ideas in the text.
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