In a persuasive text, the most effective organization typically starts with the most important arguments. This approach helps to establish the case you are making right from the beginning, capturing the reader's interest and providing a foundation for the rest of the text. After presenting key arguments, you can then address opposing claims and conclude with a call to action.
When deciding how to organize a persuasive text, which should come first in the text? (1 point)
• the most interesting information
• an opposing claim
• the most important arguments
• a call to action
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