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English, 30.03.2021 17:10 sswd

In fact, wild rice, the only type of rice native to North America, is not actually rice but a grain. It is the Americans. Wild rice comes from the seeds of a water grass. The grains are long and dark brown in ca
Which of these best explains the organizational structure used in this passage?
OA. cause/effect, because it describes the influence of rice in Asia
OB. classification, because the author divides rice into various groups
OC.
definition, because it defines the concept of rice as a staple food
D.
sequence, because it shows a timeline of the popularity of rice
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