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A student is revising an essay comparing the effects of propaganda in the 1920s to 2025s. Which of the following strategies would help clarify relationships between ideas? (Select all that apply)
A.
Group related evidence together by topic rather than by source.
B.
Include a repeat of the thesis statement in every paragraph.
C.
Present statistics without explanation to save space.
D.
Include transitions like “however,” “therefore,” and “similarly” to link ideas.
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A and D.
- A. Yes — grouping evidence by topic improves coherence and makes relationships between ideas easier to follow.
- D. Yes — transitional words and phrases explicitly signal relationships (contrast, cause, similarity) and help readers move between ideas.
B and C are not helpful: repeating the thesis in every paragraph is redundant; presenting statistics without interpretation confuses readers and weakens your argument.
- A. Yes — grouping evidence by topic improves coherence and makes relationships between ideas easier to follow.
- D. Yes — transitional words and phrases explicitly signal relationships (contrast, cause, similarity) and help readers move between ideas.
B and C are not helpful: repeating the thesis in every paragraph is redundant; presenting statistics without interpretation confuses readers and weakens your argument.
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