Which questions help the reader evaluate whether the text structure an author chooses is effective? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses  Does the structure support a clear introduction of a claim? Does the structure support a clear introduction of a claim?  Is the structure easy to follow? Is the structure easy to follow?  Does the structure include statements that grab the attention of the reader? Does the structure include statements that grab the attention of the reader?  Does the conclusion restate the thesis? Does the conclusion restate the thesis?  Is the reasoning supported by quotations?

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The two correct answers to evaluate whether the text structure an author chooses is effective are:

  1. Is the structure easy to follow?
  2. Does the structure support a clear introduction of a claim?

These questions focus on the clarity and coherence of the text structure, which are essential for effective communication of the author's ideas.