When deciding how to organize a persuasive text, which should come first in the text?(1 point)

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an opposing claim
an opposing claim

a call to action
a call to action

the most important arguments
the most important arguments

the most interesting information
the most interesting information
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In organizing a persuasive text, it is generally most effective to start with "the most interesting information." Engaging the reader's attention from the beginning can help to hook them into the argument and make them more receptive to the subsequent points and claims. After capturing interest, you can then present your most important arguments and address opposing claims as needed before concluding with a strong call to action.