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Read the following article and answer the question that follows. What Is Fast Fashion?Fast fashion refers to inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends. While it allows shoppers to buy trendy clothes at low prices, it also encourages people to throw away garments quickly, often after just a few wears. This has made the fashion industry one of the largest contributors to global pollution. Environmental ImpactProducing cheap clothing requires massive amounts of water, chemicals, and energy. For example, it takes around 2,000 gallons of water to make a single pair of jeans, and dyes used in fabric often pollute nearby rivers. In one report, researchers found that the fashion industry is responsible for about 10% of all carbon emissions worldwide. What Can Consumers Do?Shoppers can reduce their environmental impact by buying fewer clothes, supporting sustainable brands, and donating or recycling old garments. Some companies now use recycled materials or organic cotton to create clothing. By making thoughtful choices, consumers can play a part in reducing the harm caused by fast fashion. Why did the author include subheadings in this article?

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The subheadings organize the article into clear sections (definition, environmental impact, and actions consumers can take), making it easier to read, skim, and locate key information quickly while signaling shifts in topic.