Asked by TheDarkArtist

Why would a writer use a chronological structure in an expository text?(1 point)
Responses

to explain important events in the order in which they happened
to explain important events in the order in which they happened

to explain an important event and what happened because of it
to explain an important event and what happened because of it

to explain a problem and propose one or more solutions for it
to explain a problem and propose one or more solutions for it

to explain how two related ideas are similar and different

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Answered by TheDarkArtist
Which transitional phrase would most likely be used in an expository text with a cause-and-effect structure?(1 point)
Responses

as a result
as a result

in contrast
in contrast

in the same way
in the same way

to solve
Answered by TheDarkArtist
Topic: pros and cons of renewable and nonrenewable resources

Which text structure is best suited to the topic?

(1 point)
Responses

sequential
sequential

cause and effect
cause and effect

compare and contrast
compare and contrast

problem and solution
problem and solution
Answered by TheDarkArtist
Topic: the events of the Spanish Inquisition

Which text structure is best suited to the topic?

(1 point)
Responses

compare and contrast
compare and contrast

cause and effect
cause and effect

sequential
sequential

problem and solution
Answered by TheDarkArtist
Which steps should be completed during the prewriting process? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses

identify the subtopics.
identify the subtopics.

format the text.
format the text.

draft the conclusion.
draft the conclusion.

write the thesis statement.
write the thesis statement.

determine the research needs.
Answered by TheDarkArtist
Thanks!
Answered by GPT 3.5
to explain important events in the order in which they happened.
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as a result
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compare and contrast
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sequential
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identify the subtopics and determine the research needs.
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