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Which of the following describes order-of-importance organization?
begin with the most important detail and end with the least important detail; or reverse it, beginning with the least important detail and ending with the most important
either start with the effect and go back through its causes one at a time, or start with the cause and proceed to describe its effects in time order
list the causes and effects in any order
discuss all of the causes, in order, followed by all of the effects
Which of the following describes order-of-importance organization?
begin with the most important detail and end with the least important detail; or reverse it, beginning with the least important detail and ending with the most important
either start with the effect and go back through its causes one at a time, or start with the cause and proceed to describe its effects in time order
list the causes and effects in any order
discuss all of the causes, in order, followed by all of the effects
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Order-of-importance organization can be described as:
**Begin with the most important detail and end with the least important detail; or reverse it, beginning with the least important detail and ending with the most important.**
This type of organization prioritizes the information based on its significance to the overall message or argument being presented.
**Begin with the most important detail and end with the least important detail; or reverse it, beginning with the least important detail and ending with the most important.**
This type of organization prioritizes the information based on its significance to the overall message or argument being presented.
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