What is the relationship between an author's purpose and their choice of text structure? (1 point)

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Only applies to scientific writing
Only applies to scientific writing

Structure always contradicts purpose
Structure always contradicts purpose

Structure supports communication of main ideas
Structure supports communication of main ideas

No meaningful connection exists

1 answer

The correct response is: Structure supports communication of main ideas.

An author's purpose often influences their choice of text structure, as different structures can effectively convey different types of information and help clarify the main ideas for the reader.

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