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What does it mean for an author to present information in a logical sequence?(1 point) Responses It means each idea connects and adds meaning to the author’s point. It means each idea connects and adds meaning to the author’s point. It means the events are presented in the order they happened. It means the events are presented in the order they happened. What’s the answer
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The correct answer is: "It means each idea connects and adds meaning to the author’s point."
While presenting events in chronological order can be a form of logical sequence, a logical sequence in writing typically refers to how ideas build upon each other and contribute to the author’s overall argument or narrative.
While presenting events in chronological order can be a form of logical sequence, a logical sequence in writing typically refers to how ideas build upon each other and contribute to the author’s overall argument or narrative.
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