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English, 06.01.2021 19:40, lolz55678

Please Help! 20 Points!! Review the transitional words.

If, then, consequently.

Which organizational structure is most likely to use these transitional words?
A. Problem and solution.
B. Sequence.
C. Cause and effect.
D. Compare and contrast.

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Please Help! 20 Points!! Review the transitional words.

If, then, consequently.
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