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English, 18.02.2021 03:40, mccartney33

1. A shortened version of a text, piece or a gist. a. Summary
b. Paragraph
c. Sentence
d. Words
2. Sorting information into topics and categories.
a. Chronological b. Compare and Contrast c. Classification-division d. Cause and Effect
3. Discussing things in order.
a. Cause and Effect b. Chronological c. Compare and Contrast d. Classification-division
4. Presenting a problem and offering a solution.
a. Classification-division b. Problem and Solution c. Compare and Contrast d. Chronologica
5. Discussing similarities and differences.
Problem and Solution b. Compare and Contrast c. Chronological d. Cause and Effect
6. Explaining a cause and its results.
a. Chronological b. Problem and Solution c. Compare and Contrast d. Cause and Effect
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