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English, 23.06.2021 20:00 kathleensumter5100

Seeing Patterns in Prewriting I'm trying to convince customers to buy my
company's newest drink Ready-Go. I think
they need to know that it has a lot of caffeine
but it doesn't have any sugar. In fact, it has the
same amount of caffeine as two cups of coffee.
But it won't make them jittery or upset their stomachs
like coffee. It's better than Ogre Energy Drinks
because it's cheaper and it isn't bright green
Based on this passage of prewriting, which organizational pattern would work
best? What are the clues in the prewriting that led you to this answer?

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