Question

Which is a con of point-by-point structure?

The reader has a less clear overall view of each item.
The reader may forget details of the first item while reading the second one.
The writer may discuss too many details of each item.
The similarities and differences of each item may stick out too much.

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A con of the point-by-point structure is that **the reader may forget details of the first item while reading the second one.** This structure involves discussing each point for both items in succession, which can lead to cognitive overload and make it difficult for the reader to retain information about the earlier points as they move on to the next ones.

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